Angus Jung wrote:Andrew L. wrote:How's this for plain English: the ability to think beyond black-or-white understandings of meaning, truth, and history distinguishes (minimally) thoughtful people from others.NerblyBear wrote:So, truth and falsity are not actual attributes of any given assertion about the world.Andrew L. wrote:You need to brush up on your close reading skills, son.
He said that there is no black and white concerning "meaning, truth and history." I rebut this by showing that Julius Caesar was, in actual fact, a Roman dictator, and he did cross the Rubicon. That is black and white. If you say that it's not true, you're just ill-informed. Almost as ill-informed about history as all of the other charlatans who promote post-modernist philosophy.
So history is not something that we can dream up in our minds. It actually happened. It is black and white.
I read it just fine, thanks.