General knowledge
Jun. 30th, 2004 06:21 pmThe following is a page of notes from my computer.
Perlocutions, vagueness,
Knowledge and understanding are different.
Understanding requires a good imagination, knowledge requires...?
A person who misuses knowledge claims to have knowledge without being in a position to know about the subject.
A person who misuses understanding claims to have understanding without imagining the subject.
I see the problem that plagues an age, and I find it suffices to stay away.
Use of "it", "so" as pointers into vagueness.
Consider vagueness a preservation strategy of language.
A section on locutions, illocutions, and perlocutions.
Check Austin: does he say that everything's a locution?
It takes two people to make sense.
Perlocutions, vagueness,
Knowledge and understanding are different.
Understanding requires a good imagination, knowledge requires...?
A person who misuses knowledge claims to have knowledge without being in a position to know about the subject.
A person who misuses understanding claims to have understanding without imagining the subject.
I see the problem that plagues an age, and I find it suffices to stay away.
Use of "it", "so" as pointers into vagueness.
Consider vagueness a preservation strategy of language.
A section on locutions, illocutions, and perlocutions.
Check Austin: does he say that everything's a locution?
It takes two people to make sense.