epistemology and authority
epistemology and authority
Any state without an airtight epistemology literally cannot have legitimate authority.
Any such state which nevertheless enforces it's rules is thereby a slave state, ruling people unwillingly and/or keeping them intellectually sedated.
Any such state which nevertheless assumes it's own infallibility is therefore anti-truth and thereby evil.
Because many political decisions are epistemologically complex, any legitimate state must have a well warranted assumption of infallibility.
Any such state which nevertheless enforces it's rules is thereby a slave state, ruling people unwillingly and/or keeping them intellectually sedated.
Any such state which nevertheless assumes it's own infallibility is therefore anti-truth and thereby evil.
Because many political decisions are epistemologically complex, any legitimate state must have a well warranted assumption of infallibility.
Last edited by Advocate on Sun Jan 31, 2021 3:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: epistemology and authority
What would be an example of a state that even has an epistemology?
Re: epistemology and authority
[quote="Terrapin Station" post_id=493579 time=1612102107 user_id=12582]
What would be an example of a state that even has an epistemology?
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There are none that i'm aware of. Ancient Greece perhaps?
What would be an example of a state that even has an epistemology?
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There are none that i'm aware of. Ancient Greece perhaps?
Re: epistemology and authority
[quote=Skepdick post_id=493597 time=1612106691 user_id=17350]
[quote=Advocate post_id=493582 time=1612102699 user_id=15238]
There are none that i'm aware of. Ancient Greece perhaps?
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Then why is it extinct?
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Epistemological warrant is necessary, not sufficient, for legitimacy.
[quote=Advocate post_id=493582 time=1612102699 user_id=15238]
There are none that i'm aware of. Ancient Greece perhaps?
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Then why is it extinct?
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Epistemological warrant is necessary, not sufficient, for legitimacy.
Re: epistemology and authority
[quote=Skepdick post_id=493605 time=1612108261 user_id=17350]
[quote=Advocate post_id=493601 time=1612107271 user_id=15238]
Epistemological warrant is necessary, not sufficient, for legitimacy.
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You don't legitimacy to exist, but you need to exist to attain legitimacy...
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Uhhhhhhhhhh.....
-Tina Belcher
[quote=Advocate post_id=493601 time=1612107271 user_id=15238]
Epistemological warrant is necessary, not sufficient, for legitimacy.
[/quote]
You don't legitimacy to exist, but you need to exist to attain legitimacy...
[/quote]
Uhhhhhhhhhh.....
-Tina Belcher
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Re: epistemology and authority
So how are we making comments about states' epistemologies?Advocate wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 3:18 pmThere are none that i'm aware of. Ancient Greece perhaps?Terrapin Station wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 3:08 pm What would be an example of a state that even has an epistemology?
We might as well be talking about states' country club memberships on Jupiter, where we say that this is correlated in some way to some characteristic.
Re: epistemology and authority
[quote="Terrapin Station" post_id=493617 time=1612110332 user_id=12582]
[quote=Advocate post_id=493582 time=1612102699 user_id=15238]
[quote="Terrapin Station" post_id=493579 time=1612102107 user_id=12582]
What would be an example of a state that even has an epistemology?
[/quote]
There are none that i'm aware of. Ancient Greece perhaps?
[/quote]
So how are we making comments about states' epistemologies?
We might as well be talking about states' country club memberships on Jupiter, where we say that this is correlated in some way to some characteristic.
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If your State is not based on a solid epistemology it is at best unsustainable. And buy solid i mean explicit.
[quote=Advocate post_id=493582 time=1612102699 user_id=15238]
[quote="Terrapin Station" post_id=493579 time=1612102107 user_id=12582]
What would be an example of a state that even has an epistemology?
[/quote]
There are none that i'm aware of. Ancient Greece perhaps?
[/quote]
So how are we making comments about states' epistemologies?
We might as well be talking about states' country club memberships on Jupiter, where we say that this is correlated in some way to some characteristic.
[/quote]
If your State is not based on a solid epistemology it is at best unsustainable. And buy solid i mean explicit.