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  • The wonder described here seems to be the inability to explain that which we don't understand. Philosophy makes an effort to explain our world, our universe, even human behavior through logic and deep thought. It tries to describe the indescribable, explain the unexplainable, and bring sense to the nonsensical. This wonder that Socrates speaks about is the feeling that the unexplainable, the indescribable, and the nonsensical give us when we try to understand them.
  • Curiosity -- a thirst for knowledge, of expending horizons, the desire to see what is over the next hill, of questioning ones own certainty.

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