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Wednesday
Jul272011

« Belief in Knowledge »

The idea that there is nothing to know is simple.  The idea of knowledge presupposes a duality of a Knower (Subject of Inquiry) and of an Object of Inquiry.  No such separation (of Subject and Object) exists.  Reality is one, not two.  As such, it is beyond knowledge.  Now, just because there is nothing to know it doesn't mean that there is nothing to guess or to believe.  There is plenty to believe.  For example, most of us believe in the possibility of knowledge.  Which brings me back to my original proposition: there is nothing to know (even if you believe that there is).

So, now you know.