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- From: pmsc13sg@UMASSD.EDU (Stephen Grossman)
- Subject: Re: Ignoring the Unknown
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 22:01:08 GMT
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- In article <C18ML1.G2n@darkside.osrhe.uoknor.edu>, bil@okcforum.osrhe.uoknor.edu (Bill Conner) writes:
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- ideologist does not have perfect knowledge
- >(omniscience)
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- I can't accept...any claim to certainty;
-
- SG The rise of Greek philosophy unfortunately carried some of the
- religious past along with it. One such piece of excess baggage was divine
- omniscience as the standard of human knowledge. Since that is obviously
- impossible, religionists and skeptics alike claimed skepticism was the only
- alternative. Human knowledge, however, is contextual. We do have some knowledge
- and human certainty is relative to that. In the context of A, B is true. In
- another context, something else is true. Know your context. Objectivists use a
- context in which their mind, thru their senses and using logic, is connected to
- reality. Their claims are only valid for that context. They are not claims to
- omniscience.
- Besides, as greeks well knew, skepticism is contradictory. Within the
- context of uncertainty, you deny certainty. Of course. That's objective! Now,
- of course, you will crawl inside self-consciousness and deny your senses. Yet,
- self-consciousness is c. of c. of reality. You sense reality, an automatic
- function. But reason is volitional and requires work, the initiation of
- thought. Religionists and skeptics don't want to think about reality.
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- "In that world, you'll be able to rise in the morning with the spirit
- you had known in your childhood: that spirit of eagerness, adventure and cer-
- tainty which comes from dealing with a rational universe."
- AYN RAND
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- Stephen Grossman <PMSC13SG@UMASSD.EDU>
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