Could there be
more meaningless questions to analyze?
Not exact matches
Moreover, if all the formal possibilities are not controlled, we not only run the risk of fallaciously inferring the truth of one view from the difficulties of some only of its possible rivals, hut also we run the risk of trying to answer a perhaps
meaningless question, namely, Which of two falsehoods (or absurdities) is
more false?
as an actual scientist, it's
more important to ask «how things work» than to ask empty
meaningless questions like «why are we here» or «what happens when we die».
I am surprised that I don't get asked this
question more often, but in fact, it's rare and I'm glad because if such data did exist, it would be fairly
meaningless.