'A totally mysterious event automatically and spontaneously expressing itself, so no description of it can be valid and therefore no question about the descriptions makes any sense.' So says Darryl Bailey and this apparent 'I' seems to relate to that. Wonder what I am going to talk about when the questions fall away...
Wittgenstein observed "Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent." And he went off to work in a garden. It turned out that was not the end of the story, though...
Perhaps the problem lies with notions like what is "valid", "true", "real".
Words understood as defining and explaining are likely to fail, in principle.
Words understood as pointers, helpful suggestions, may fare a lot better.
Words understood as defining and explaining are likely to fail, in principle.
Words understood as pointers, helpful suggestions, may fare a lot better.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeaEygzuNYk&feature=watch_response