Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Calvinist philosophy

There's a lot to be said for Hobbes' uncomplicated take on life. Ultimately, deep thinkers are thwarted by their inability to ask the right questions, or to ask the right questions rightly. Or to ask them at the right time. Sometimes the best approach is to just forget it all--at least for a time.

2 comments:

grsmouse said...

Peter,

"Wow!"

Glenn

Anonymous said...

Easier said than done; especially lying awake at night. I need an amanuensis to take care of any deep thinking that comes my way. Like through a particular blog.
Keith