If the vision I’m referring to can be said to have a foundation, that would be philosophy, in the spirit of the ancient Greeks, and the awareness of human ignorance and fallibility. It would not be a realization about a set of universal positive knowledge claims that are indubitable or evidently preferable but rather the result of the humbling conclusion that there don’t seem to be any nor are our chances of finding some favorable. The only truth is aporia; the only way, the way of ignorance.
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A Vision with Unorthodox Foundations
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If the vision I’m referring to can be said to have a foundation, that would be philosophy, in the spirit of the ancient Greeks, and the awareness of human ignorance and fallibility. It would not be a realization about a set of universal positive knowledge claims that are indubitable or evidently preferable but rather the result of the humbling conclusion that there don’t seem to be any nor are our chances of finding some favorable. The only truth is aporia; the only way, the way of ignorance.