David Kolb concludes his print essay "Socrates in the Labyrinth" like this:
Martin Heidegger entitled one of his collections of essays Woodpaths (Holzwege). The title referred, he said to fragmentary paths found in the forest, leading nowhere, not converging, but opening up the dark woods in one another's neighborhood. That plurality of paths seems an appropriate image for the paths we might write in hypertexts, and for thought as seeking what is to be said with neither atomistic disintegration nor final unity. (341-42)