Despite successes, end, philosophical thinking falls short real goal. — John Marmysz, Path Philosophy: Truth, Wonder, Distress

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Despite its successes, in the end, philosophical thinking always falls short of its real goal. It involves both the wonder of aspiring toward the Truth and the distress of falling short of that Truth. In this way, philosophy can be characterized as wondrous distress.

John Marmysz, The Path of Philosophy: Truth, Wonder, and Distress

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