ABSTRACT

Things are usually simple and completely clear. But here there are also sometimes grey areas, a lack of clarity, an implicit difference of opinion perhaps, some confusion or underdetermination. For human beings this is an everyday occurrence. Questions are a part of everyday life that is completely familiar to us. Knowledge can be freely disseminated, although there are some people who don't seem to like this because the production of knowledge can be so demanding and expensive. The arrival of the knowledge-driven economy has led to certain questions, and these are questions of the second type, the ones you ask to express your amazement. Behind normal common sense in everyday scenarios, there is our elementary desire for a good life. Our common sense not only runs the risk of being excluded by our apparently natural need for information but also by our apparently natural desire for money.