A truth seeker crawls up out of a swamp of blatantly dogmatic bullshit onto a surface of slightly less dogmatic bullshit, searching for truth. Is this surface a continent, or just an island? He can’t know until he explores it. He builds a plow out of logic and common sense, and cuts thru whatever can be debunked.
He plows thru rotting corpses of respected bullshitologers who sold out, and their zombie children still singing their praises; also simple quitters who just got tired and settled for faith in dogma. He wonders if he should have remained one of them, but knows he can’t, because he already tried his best, and failed. Faith-zombies offer him shit, honestly thinking it’s food. He offers to help them build a plow. They pelt him with turds.
He looks for a God, hoping for a grinning daddy, and finds only what looks like the ass end of an even bigger truth seeker behind a bigger plow, cutting thru God knows what. Did he just say, “Follow me”? Nah. Is this Guy real or imaginary? Who created whom in his own image? No way to know. The truth seeker could pretend to know. But pretense either way makes him just another dogmatic faith-zombie, another bullshitter, another heretic religion seller, another part of the problem.
When his life is near spent, he still doesn’t know if knowledge exists at all, or if truth, is anything more than bullshit compacted over time into apparent objectivity. But still he continues plowing, because there may be an afterlife, and if so, a quitter will surely slide into another shit-swamp.
Cary
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Don,
I agree that logic, nihilism, and all assumed knowledge, except impossibility of the contradictory, must be taken on faith.
I agree that faith in logic is the only way to approach [propositional] truth, if "truth" does, in fact, exist.
Are you saying there is no qualitative difference between the faith used to claim to know epistemically necessary propositions and the faith used to claim to know epistemically unnecessary propositions?
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Don,
If you're talking about faith as willful choice we're not talking about the same concept. I'm talking about probability judgment that any given dogma is true. The whole post is about what it's like to be a truth seeker.
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Don,
What is this? What "we" are you talking about?
Morality and truth seeking are separate issues.
Are you asking me to defend some [moral person = truth seeker] package?
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Don,
All of this is because you refuse to admit that there is no logical connection between is and ought. Maybe there ought to be, but there isn't.
Conflating concepts causes confusion.
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