Sunday, February 10, 2008

Elab., Quest., Rebuttal WK 5

ELAB WK 5
Wow, I read as much as I could of “The Netzsche Channel”. I found what I could understand to be quit interesting. One phrase that really stuck out to me, it was in the beginning of my readings, and it was “everything is to be doubted”. I read further on and in different sections and I kept reading about truth, and curiosity. I had a difficult time completing these readings, but I tried my best. I liked that I got a sense that what I was reading was written in an angry or fed up tone. I got the impression that this man was tiered of searching and seeing other searching for a truth that may not be found.
He was right when he wrote “questionable questions”. Who really knows what questions are right to ask or even if the answers we get back are truly correct? It seems as if there is no end to possible answers, to any questions that may be asked. No matter what questions are asked there can be several different point’s of view, so there can be several different answers. It is interesting that the first thing that stuck in my mind was “everything is to be doubted”. This tells me that I should question everything, and I shouldn’t believe everything that I hear. This is not something that I didn’t know already.

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