Truth is, to be sure, an absolute notion, in the following sense: "true for me but not for you" and "true in my culture but not in yours" are weird, pointless locutions. So is "true then, but not now." [...] James would, indeed, have done better to say that phrases like "the good in the way of belief" and "what it is better for us to believe" are interchangeable with "justified" rather than with "true." (Rorty 1998, p. 2)
Beneath a moss covered rock.. Between eroded crevasses, and sheltered among epiphytes.
Is a notion of what we believe to see... hear or mean.
Interpreting that all man's knowledge is partial... Amazing ---- yes indeed.
All of Human-unkind's knowledge is partial.
I hope you read that thoroughly---> Fallibility.
My conception is manifested unreliability.
The heart of bitchiness. I befall ...
A pragmatic maxim.
