Sunday, January 31, 2010

on certainty 267


267. “I don’t merely have the visual impression of a tree: I know that is a tree”. 



the basic assertion here is ‘that is a tree’

prefacing this assertion with ‘I know’ –

is to claim an authority for the assertion

the only authority for an assertion is authorship

and if you make the assertion –

then claiming authorship –

is irrelevant and unnecessary


© greg t. charlton. 2010.