Overanalyzing Philosophy: A Study of the Obvious

Because, clearly, the answer was obvious all along.

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A Brief History of Obviousness

It all started with the great philosopher, Obvius Maximus, who realized that the answer was, in fact, always obvious.

His groundbreaking work, 'The Obvious Truth,' changed the face of philosophy forever.

But, of course, not everyone was convinced. The anti-Obvius faction emerged, led by the infamous, Non-Obvius Maximus, who claimed that the answer was never obvious, but rather a complex web of subtle nuances.