Philosophy, as a searchlight for reality, has been conceived in various ways by philosophers in different epochs. These various conceptions are based on how the reality appears to the individual thinkers within the logical setting of a given culture. As a result of this, it becomes a case of “the more we know, the more we become aware of the extent of our ignorance” (Joad 8). This keeps philosophy ever on the journey without reaching its destination. The end result is the problem of answer variation that we see affecting philosophy. What then causes this problem and how do we solve it? Science felt that looking beyond the empirical object will never solve this problem in order to supply human necessities. Hence the scientists opt for what ‘...