you're quite welcome. I think it's a great article that really does articulate the dilemma almost perfectly. it's more or less why I find Socrates and the quote (it has variations) attributed to him so profound:
"If I am the wisest man alive, it is for I know one thing, and that is that I know nothing"
I take it to mean not that one can't have a strong sense of what the truth may be, but they realize they can never truly KNOW with 100% certainty and they realize their own strongest beliefs are challengeable and could be disproven. also what I consider to be the truest of anons on GAW
you're quite welcome. I think it's a great article that really does articulate the dilemma almost perfectly. it's more or less why I find Socrates and the quote (it has variations) attributed to him so profound:
"If I am the wisest man alive, it is for I know one thing, and that is that I know nothing"
I take it to mean not that one can't have a strong sense of what the truth may be, but they realize they can never truly KNOW with 100% certainty and they realize their own strongest beliefs are challengeable and could be disproven. also what I consider to be the truest of anons on GAW