668. What
practical consequence has it if I give a piece of information and add that I
can’t be making a mistake about it?
(I might
also add instead: “I can no more be wrong about this than about my name’s being
L.W.”)
The other person might doubt my statement
nonetheless. But if he trusts me he will not only accept my information, he
will also draw definite conclusions from my conviction, as to how I shall
behave.
we can’t say what the practical
consequences of any assertion will be –
we can have our hunches –
but whatever happens is open to
interpretation –
and therefore – uncertain
saying that you can’t be making a mistake –
that you can’t be wrong –
is just claiming an authority – you don’t
have –
you might be able to fool yourself – or
someone else –
but all that amounts to is – deception
if the other person trusts you – then he is
a fool –
perhaps well meaning – and kind –
but nevertheless – not
on the ball
there are no definite conclusions to draw –
from anything – or anyone –
any conclusion drawn –
will be indefinite –
uncertain –
open to question –
open to doubt
© greg t. charlton. 2010.