the purpose of philosiphy, to find answers or better questions?
Is the purpose of philosophy to find answers or better questions.
for example, off the top of my head, when you ask yourself something like, "which came first, the chicken or the egg?," do you do so in an attempt to actually resolve the question by choosing either the chicken or the egg?
People tend do develop opinions about the subject, and their opinions generally change over time, but it seems the genuine developments in philosophy come when somebody's like "the real question here is...", or "what we should really be asking ourselves is...".
Is there ever a place in philosophy for "answers" other than as provisionally adopted "opinions*"...?
*note: some statements are more logical than others 🙂