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- From: "JLKAUFMANN" <jlkaufmann@tenforward.com>
- To: "permaculture" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: knowledge, wisdom, words
- Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 08:30:24 -0800
Howdy, all. Have not been a part of current
thread, but now feel it is time for my "two cents worth" (advice is free and
worth every penny you pay for it).
I believe in definitions as a
way to clearly communicate. That said, here are mine:
Knowledge -- a set of information, usually,
but not limited to, facts about any given subject, may not necessarily be
applied, nor even applicable to any given situation.
Wisdom -- how to apply what is known through
knowledge, reason, and even intuition to any given situation.
Science -- a repeatable, observable
phenomena.
That said, one can have a set of facts and still be
clueless as to what to really do, or how to do it. Also, anything that
falls outside of the above definition of science, falls into a belief
system. Evolution, for example, is NOT science -- it has never been
observed, nor repeated, and so, is a belief. You may choose to believe any
such thing, and we all do, and so, as many have pointed out, we all have a bias,
or point of reference. None can truly be objective. We need to be
careful what we call science, and realize many of our cherished ideals do indeed
fall into the category of belief.
All this said, I'll choose
wisdom. There is more wisdom inherent in one seed than in a lot of human
effort. If we put all the best scientists, with all the best equipment
together, they could NOT make that one seed. I trust my intuitive side,
and wonder and marvel at the beauty and order or creation, and borrow from it
all the wisdom I can, it is certainly greater than anything I can
muster.
And yes, words CAN be
weeds. (definition of a weed -- a plant whose uses are not yet fully
appreciated, or perhaps is growing in the wrong place). Perhaps a good,
early example is found in the Bible, Matthew chapter 13. But one of
the best, perhaps has been on this list lately.
John
philosopher on a tractor, poet with a chainsaw...
knowing that I know little, but learning.
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knowledge, wisdom, words,
JLKAUFMANN, 12/12/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: knowledge, wisdom, words, bmn, 12/12/2001
- knowledge, wisdom, words, S.K. Harrison, 12/13/2001
- Re: knowledge, wisdom, words, John Cropper, 12/13/2001
- Re: knowledge, wisdom, words, John Cropper, 12/13/2001
- Re: knowledge, wisdom, words, Tarliman2, 12/14/2001
- Re: knowledge, wisdom, words, Toby Hemenway, 12/16/2001
- Re: knowledge, wisdom, words, John Schinnerer, 12/16/2001
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