Tuesday, May 25, 2010

on certainty 478


7.4.
478. Does a child believe that milk exists? Or does it know that milk exists? Does a cat know that a mouse exists?



a child operates with a description –

a description of ‘that’ –

which undescribed – is unknown

as for belief –

what we can say is that –

if the description functions –

i.e. the description ‘milk’ –

it will be used –

belief here is really the expectation of function –

and expectation is uncertain

as to knowledge –

if by knowledge we mean – certainty –

a description may be presented to the child as certain –

but this is to deceive the child

and in reality a good part of the business of learning –

is the unlearning of this deception

to know is to not be deceived –

to throw off the deception and pretension of certainty –

and to recognize that our descriptions –

are uncertain

does a cat know that a mouse exists?

does a cat know?

does a cat describe –

battle with pretension and its absence?

no – just the mouse


© greg t. charlton. 2010.