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1 Int, 1 | same time the fundamental questions which pervade human life: 2 Int, 1 | this life? These are the questions which we find in the sacred 3 Int, 1 | and Aristotle. They are questions which have their common 4 Int, 1 | the answer given to these questions decides the direction which 5 Int, 3 | human being first asked questions about the reason for things 6 Int, 5 | human reason with its many questions has developed further its 7 Int, 5 | longer seeking to ask radical questions about the meaning and ultimate 8 Int, 5 | definitive answers to these questions has dwindled.~ 9 1, 12 | seek the answer to dramatic questions such as pain, the suffering 10 3, 29 | search for truth and to pose questions itself implies the rudiments 11 3, 29 | it comes to the ultimate questions. The thirst for truth is 12 3, 29 | pressure of a few fundamental questions and how in the soul of each 13 3, 30 | traditions offer to the ultimate questions.27~The truths of philosophy, 14 3, 33(28)| Sir 18:8)... These are questions in every human heart, as 15 3, 33(28)| what they are. They are questions which express the urgency 16 3, 33(28)| more ordinary times. These questions show the deep reasonableness 17 5, 55 | is no longer a matter of questions of interest only to certain 18 5, 61 | study of the ultimate human questions in order to concentrate 19 6, 67(90)| initiative asks the first basic questions about the meaning of life, 20 6, 76 | also find courage to tackle questions which are difficult to resolve 21 6, 76 | normally be confined. These questions in fact broaden reason's 22 6, 76 | In speculating on these questions, philosophers have not become 23 6, 78 | on properly philosophical questions nor to demand adherence 24 Conc, 106 | be open to the impelling questions which arise from the word 25 Conc, 106 | object of study, to the questions which give access to Mystery”. 131~