Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Life...will it take us under?

This means that they (Bacon and Descartes) failed to solve the great problem: How can we admit that our knowledge is a human-an all to human-affair, without at the same time implying that it is all individual whim and arbitrariness?
Yet this problem had been seen and solved long before; first, it appears, by Xenophanes, and then by Democritus, and by Socrates (the Socrates of the Apology rather than of the Meno). The solution lies in the realization that all of us may and do err, singly and collectively, but that this very idea of error and human fallibility involves another one-the idea objective truth: the standard which we may fall short of. Thus the doctrine of fallibility should not be regarded as part of a pessimistic epistemology. This doctrine implies that we may seek for truth, for objective truth, though more often than not we may miss it by a wide margin. And it implies that if we respect truth, we must search for it by persistently searching for our errors: by indefatigable rational criticism, and self-criticism.
–K. Popper, Conjectures and Refutations



In accordance to lifes trials, its suitable to state that these truths come with recognition in the lack of action through many and the power of verbal consent..it is within us that these criticisms are more severe when its a reflection. the error is the trade through the faulty encounters..ppl write stories for awareness..and we come together for a fair trade to elaborate on these experiences...the world is a puzzle...the product of my self delivery is raised from my accomplishments..the most essential element is knowing my roots...and representing my self through learning about where I am derived from..if colour is a determinant...I say that team manila designs make that well known and paint those walls for us to remember..







acknowledge how deep we come....who are you..really?

"While people preserves its language;

it preserves the marks of liberty."

Jose Rizal

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