Quite often we are led to aporia, an impasse, unable to proceed a step further. Socrates is almost always there, but even he is only a supporting character. The starring role is given to the philosophical question. It is the philosophical question that is supposed to take center stage, cracking us open to an entirely new variety of experience.
In the exploration of philosophical discourse, we frequently encounter moments of aporia, where we find ourselves stuck and unable to move forward in our thinking. Socrates, a pivotal figure in philosophy, often appears in these discussions, yet he plays a supportive role rather than the lead. The true protagonist is the philosophical question itself, which invites deeper introspection and understanding.
The essence of philosophy lies in these questions that challenge our...