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Kant's questions are so strange and arresting that no one who has once heard them ever forgets them. It is just the reverse with his answers to them: no one can ever remember what these are! And there is a simple reason for this: the questions never get answered at all. Once they have served as an excuse for the darkening of sufficient area of wood-pulp, they just get lost.
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David Stove, The Plato Cult and Other Philosophical Follies (1991). Oxford: Blackwell, p. 53.

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