Um...Hi! I'm Con Fett, and I am, as I have mentioned, a Cynic Agnostic philosopher. I follow the teachings of Socrates and Siddhartha Guatama, the first "Buddha", or enlightened one, of Buddhism. In being Cynic Agnostic, I am not sure about anything, and question everything.
This includes how much we truly know. Socrates questioned this as well.
Allow me to tell you a story.
Socrates was a Greek philosopher who lived in Athens around 700 BC. This is 2708 years before our own time. Near Athens, there was a hill. And upon that hill lay a temple, know as the Temple of Delphi. There, an oracle would tell people of their very future. "Know thyself." was inscribed above the entrance of the temple. Indeed, people came to know themselves. But one came to know others. "Who is the wisest in all of Athens?" asked the man. "Socrates is the wisest," replied the oracle. Upon hearing this, Socrates thought it surely was not so. He went around to all the wise people of Athens, asking them of how much they know. Socrates soon realized that he was truly the wisest. All he knew is that he knows nothing.
WHY? I thought about it. I have concluded 3 main reasons, that I will explain to the best of my ability. The final push to understanding must be made by you.
1) In what we call "logic", from where we derive all that we know, we simply attempt to recognize patterns, as well as calculate probability. However, there is simply no reasonable indication that any pattern exists. The ball can fall to the ground trillions of times, yet still only fall 1/2 the time! Upon probability, all that happens has reason to happen, and therefore all that happens happens inevitably. All that ever happened always had a 100% chance of happening. But we were not looking closely enough at the pattern of cause and effect to realize this, so we calculated a crude "probability".
2) What we call "perception" cannot be trusted. All that you perceive, all that you see, all that you feel, all that you taste, is simply a pattern of impulses in your being, what you believe to be your brain. The world around you is produced BY you. The world around you IS you. You have know idea what you are, where you are, or in what form you are. Neither do you know what exactly you interact with, if anything at all.
3) We have no "practicality" because we know no origin. You may think you know how to make a salad. But do you know where the leaves come from? Where the elements from the leaves come from? It all comes down to the origin of the universe, which we know very little about. No, you don't know how to make a salad. You especially don't know how to make that specific one you want to, because your part of the entities required to make the salad, as is the specific time you make it at. You don't know how these requirements were achieved, and therefore you have no "practicality".
In conclusion, we know nothing! :D
How mankind has progressed!!!
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