[The End]
“Against that positivism which stops before phenomena, saying “there are only facts” I should say: no, it is precisely facts that do not exist, only interpretations.”
[The End]
“Against that positivism which stops before phenomena, saying “there are only facts” I should say: no, it is precisely facts that do not exist, only interpretations.”
That’s quite a good plan except that’s where the problem is, I don’t know what the dream is so how can I dream it?
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Everyone wants to be so sure and assured in their own interpretations. There’s no harm or wrong in being unsure or saying I don’t know.
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My point exactly. I call that “keeping an open mind”.
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Unless of course the interpretation leads to crazy genocide type fundamentalist faith (all faiths) excuses for headcase behaviour of course …
But, philosophically speaking, everything is relevant and personal to our own experience, an open mind is the one thing we can try to strive for – perhaps this is the answer to humanity’s issues?
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