APPROACH |
Can you imagine what dr. Furbisher was writing?
What title would you give to this text? [variant: give the text without title]
Are you sometimes perplexed?
Why do you think Furbisher threw his lecture into the paper bin?
Why did Furbisher have only one question?
What could be
the infinite jigsaw of the reality of man?
After his lecture, Furbisher left time for questions and answers. Below are brief extracts from them.
“As a philosopher, aren't you very pessimistic?”
-- “On the contrary, I am the most optimistic of men.”
“You contest everything: Man's approach to reality, his theories, his methods?”
-- “Yes, I do.”
“So you think Man is deaf, dead and blind?”
-- “No. We can see, hear and live.”
“If you say Man is a monster, it follows that everything he thinks, makes, feels is monstruous?”
-- “No. If we
desire to change, we can.”
Find out what Furbisher means in each answer.