I think these broad questions could help with the google-SE link problem I was discussing with Joseph before, but I'm not sure about what sort of answers they'd attract
@stoicfury well... I got the impression that it would be like that Kant question that no one would be willing to answer (a real answer), perhaps being unanswered is not a big problem but I wonder if people would be encouraged to repeat this type of question later on
@JosephWeissman do you have any idea on why this would happen? -> answers are not being up nor downvoted, no comments being made, and the person asking did not do it either
although these are real questions, they are the type of question that seem to be of very assymetrical interest - the person asking is not doing any research, and the person answering would have a major work to give a nice answer
@stoicfury the eastern philosophy question, considering that the "opinion" aspect would be taken out, would be as broad as the "what was kant's accomplishment" kind of question..