Our relationships with language and knowledge are deeply encharactered by our peculiar personal exposure to authorities. Authorization plays a key role in knowing; but we exist in an ostensible sea of slavering authorities (science, religion, pundits, pseudo-philosophers). From whence do we derive the authority to know authentically, locally, as self?

Apr 12, 2011

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