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327 pages, Hardcover
First published June 1, 1958
But we turn back now to the fundamental consideration which alone can be decisive. I say that the problem of ethics is a responsibility that cannot be borne: a deadly aggression against man. Either it puts to man a question to which for him there are only such answers as themselves become questions; or it gives him an answer for which he cannot ask. But he cannot live upon nothing but questions, forever new questions. And he cannot live upon an answer which is so final for him it is no answer at all. (Pg. 152).