Yes, and the debate, as to who Homer was and if the Iliad and The Odyssey where written be just one author or multiply authors etc. have been going on since classical antiquity.
you decide by asking questions..... can you ask any question that can't be answered by Dr. Zakir Naik about islam?
I have studied the Bible for more than 30years and will be happy to answer any question. Kind regards
The Homeric Question refers to the debate among scholars about the authorship, composition, and historical accuracy of the poems attributed to Homer, specifically the Iliad and the Odyssey. It questions whether Homer was a single poet, multiple poets, or a legendary figure.
The hardest questions in history are plentiful. One, however never seems to be resolved and is a question scholars world wide have talked about. That question is asked in many different ways, but it all boils down to "What was the cause of the fall of the ancient Roman Empire?" Certainly there are many other difficult questions, but this one is certainly one of the most difficult to answer.
Scholars and philosophers have been intrigued by questions about Socrates' method of questioning, his views on ethics and morality, his relationship with the Athenian government, and the extent to which his teachings were accurately represented by his student Plato.
There are many people answering the questions on this site. Some are scholars, some are not. It is a wiki, which basically means that anyone can come and ask or answer questions on the site. Kind of a collaborative community, trying to answer each other's questions.
How does what differ? This question needs to be rewritten.
Scholars do not have any information which would enable them to answer this question.
Scholars who take a post-modernist approach claim that significant aspects of post-modernity has failed. They also claim science is no longer sufficient for answering all of our questions.
To knowledge of classifical Greek and Roman literature
In the ancient times, it was only the monks who could read and write. Latin was the language that the scholars used. Whenever a question was asked the scholars added the term ÒquestioÓ at the end of the sentence. This is how the mark Ò?Ó was developed.
Initially it was the "sale" of indulgences, and "justification by faith" The 95 Thesis contained questions which were no different than questions posed by scholars in previous years, decades.