159. As children we learn facts; e.g., that
every human being has a brain, and we take them on trust. I believe that there
is an island, Australia, of such and such a shape, and so on and so on; I believe that I
have great-grand parents and the people who gave themselves out as my parents
really were my parents, etc. This belief may never have been expressed; even
the thought that it was so, never thought.
to take a proposition on trust –
is to not question it – to
not doubt it –
it is to be fooled –
or to fool yourself
if I haven’t thought it I can’t believe it
–
but if I have thought it – and believe it –
my belief – expressed – or not –
useful as it may be in the circumstances –
is open to question –
open to doubt –
is uncertain
© greg t.charlton. 2009.