332. Imagine that someone were to say,
without wanting to philosophize, “I don’t know if I have ever been on
the moon; I don’t remember ever being there”. (Why would this person be
so radically different from us?)
In the first place – how would he know that
he was on the moon? How does he imagine it? Compare: “I do not know if I was
ever in the village of X.” But neither could I say that if X were in Turkey,
for I know that I was never in Turkey.
any proposition – any proposal –
is open to question – open to doubt –
is uncertain
and if ‘I don’t know’– means –
‘I am certain’ –
then
‘I don’t know’ –
is an irrelevant preface –
to any statement –
perhaps it has rhetorical value –
but it is of no logical interest
© greg t. charlton. 2010.