Reply to thread

I agree.


But perhaps the 'curse' of reason precedes the curse of subjectivism.


Hence subjectivism has its uses, depending on your perspective.


Of course such a position could be one of weakness, or intellectual deficiency. In defence of this one could say that there is 'nothing more wretched than man, nor more arrogant'.


I don't know.


'for doubting pleases me as much as knowing' - dante


'men who cannot read do not find it harder to get an erection, do they?' - horace


'accept all things in good part, just as they seem, just as they taste, day by day. the rest is beyond thy knowledge' - ecclesiastes


'everything is what it is, and not another thing' - wittgenstein


:)


Back
Top