Quote by Ludwig Wittgenstein
We feel that even if all possible scientific questions be answered, the problems of life have still not been touched at all.
Summary
This quote suggests that while science can provide answers to many factual and empirical questions, it is unable to address the deeper and more complex problems that exist in life. It implies that the challenges and mysteries related to human existence, meaning, morality, consciousness, emotions, and other non-scientific aspects cannot be fully understood or resolved through scientific inquiry alone. The quote emphasizes the limitations of scientific knowledge and recognizes the existence of deeper existential or philosophical questions that remain beyond the scope of scientific understanding.