To err is human

May 27th, 2006

It just hit my liar’s forehead that the phrase “To err is human” is an example for a variation of the liar’s paradox. But it’s true, isn’t it? ;-)

Maybe, the trick here is that we have already stopped seeing ourselves as humans. Erringly. Anyway, I should write it on my forehead. Then, at least others can read it.

You know, bloggers are humans, too. Most of them. Most of the time.

Half de-dichotomized

May 26th, 2006

FRONT -- Stamped for dichotomy

In case you are in need of de-dichotomization get yourself a De-Dichotomy Stamp, too.

Dichotomies are evil

May 25th, 2006

Don’t even mention dichotomies!
Those who speak of dichotomies are none but liars.
Forgive them their dichotomies for they know not what they do.

Ramification

May 23rd, 2006

Dichotomies have roots.

Missing consciousness

May 22nd, 2006

Concluding my recent praise of Stefan Böschen’s Praise The Paradox I wrote

He was lucky nobody listened to him.

Here are 2 excerpts from the transcription of an audio recording of the conferences final discussion:

To begin with, Stefan fosters his praise of paradox by stating that part and counterpart complement each other. He explains that thinking of any thing means to distinguish the thing from what it is not, its opposite. He then underlines the importance of this concept with a short reference to life’s essential interplay of order and chaos.

The next speaker replies:

What I am still missing is consciousness.

And he continues to tell a story of the demise of corner shops, small groceries and merchants, and how we are all involved.

At a second occasion, Stefan Böschen reinforces his praise of the paradox. He refers to its ambivalence and its inevitability. Finally, he reminds us to be sensitive to unintended side-effects of decisiveness and unambiguity, and that this sensibility should be one of the objectives of any educational system.

The next speaker (by the way, not the same) replies:

This, simply, is not enough.

He says, he misses analysis and perspective. And he concludes with “this will lead us nowhere”, cuts himself, and continues to reply to someone else.

Mistaking

May 20th, 2006

I do make mistakes!

Are you crazy?

May 19th, 2006

Imagine someone asks you whether you are crazy?

Well, I just did but let’s forget that for the moment. What are you going to answer? Yes? Or No?

I personally tend to ask back the same question. However, in this case, I’ll make an exception. That is, except for asking myself.

Sharpen your whiskers

May 18th, 2006

We are each of us angels with only one wing.
And we can only fly by embracing each other.

— Luciano de Crescenzo

Though, he did not mention that his was broken.

Me, I am no angel, I am just a common long-tailed rodent; each of my whiskers a wing, making my mind fly, embracing the world within.