Agreed, I don’t think the question is meaningless. I do, however, think that it’s “provably” unanswerable (assuming you provisionally accept all the premises that go into proving things)
But that isn’t the same thing at all. If you have a fiundationalistic epistemic structure resting on proveably unprovable foundations, you are in big trouble.
Ostensibly, those are meaningful questions. It would be comvemeimt if any question you couldn’t answer was nonsense, but...
Agreed, I don’t think the question is meaningless. I do, however, think that it’s “provably” unanswerable (assuming you provisionally accept all the premises that go into proving things)
But that isn’t the same thing at all. If you have a fiundationalistic epistemic structure resting on proveably unprovable foundations, you are in big trouble.