Monday, November 30, 2009

on certainty 176




176. Instead of “I know it” one may say in some cases “That’s how it is – rely upon it.” In some cases however “I learned it years and years ago”; and sometimes: “I’m sure it is so.”


different versions –

of the claim to authority –

the only real authority –

is the authority of authorship –

and there is no need to state –

that you are the author –

of your assertion –

it is irrelevant

beyond authorship –

any claim to authority –

is false and pretentious –

any such claim –

may have persuasive value –

however –

the ground of such persuasion –

is deception


© greg t. charlton. 2009.