'For the person or persons that hold dominion, can no more combine with the keeping up of majesty the running with harlots drunk or naked about the streets, or the performances of a stage player, or the open violation or contempt of laws passed by themselves than they can combine existence with non-existence'.

- Benedict de Spinoza. Political Treatise. 1677.




Monday, March 08, 2010

on certainty 328


328. “I know it as I know that my name is L.W.”



‘my name is …’ –

is all there is to it –

to say ‘I know my name is  …’

is to claim an authority  for the assertion

the only authority –

is your authorship –

no need to assert that –
                                                                                                                                   
as you are making the assertion

straightforward assertions –

are all that is required

loading them up –

with claims to knowledge –

is  to weigh them down –

with unnecessary and irrelevant

baggage


© greg t. charlton. 2010.