This project explores the ontological status of questioning, arguing that inquiry is not merely a cognitive tool but an event within being itself. Drawing upon classical and continental philosophy, including Socratic dialogue, Cartesian doubt, phenomenology, and Heideggerian ontology, the work proposes that questioning is existence becoming reflexively aware. The study reframes the universe not as a static answer to be solved but as an unfolding process of interrogation. It analyzes the implications of this perspective for metaphysics, epistemology, and lived experience. The project contributes to contemporary debates in ontology and phenomenology by positioning questioning as a structural feature of being rather than an external epistemic method.
Mayank Singh (Thu,) studied this question.