Saturday, June 20, 2009

on certainty 34


34. If someone is taught to calculate, is he also taught that he can rely on a calculation of his teacher’s? But these explanations must after all sometime come to an end. Will he also be taught that he can trust his senses – since he is indeed told in many cases that in such and such a special case you cannot trust them? –

Rule and exception.



‘If someone is taught to calculate, is he also taught that he can rely on a calculation of his teacher’s?

being taught to rely on a calculation of the teacher –

is being taught to assume the teacher’s authority

‘But these explanations must after all sometime come to an end.’

they come to an end when people stop asking for them –

and most likely that will happen once they realise that all they are getting in these so called ‘explanations’ –

is just reassertions of the initial claim of authority –

and when they realise –

this claim to authority – is based on nothing –

nothing but – assertion

‘Will he also be taught that he can trust his senses – since he is indeed told in many cases that in such and such a special case you cannot trust them? –

the idea of trust here – is irrelevant

you operate with your senses –

and what the senses show you – display to you –

is uncertainty

and it is this uncertainty –

that is the source –

of all the power variety and beauty –

of sensuality

rule and exception?

a rule is just another uncertain proposition –

and likewise any ‘exception’ –

to any so called rule


© greg t. charlton. 2009.