Saturday, March 16, 2013

Epistemology, A Dangdut perspective,no less

A 101 configuration nonetheless wherein 101 being a prime consideration yet epistemology cum metaphysics if imbued altogether within dangdut will make a study into obscurity but an idea nevertheless. Western philosophy has a way of explicating entirely the senses with respect to any explanations needed to justify a certain proposition. However Eastern thought has in its elaboration a tad spirituality albeit glued wholesomely into any exposition coming from which. And emanating beneficially from such proposition a divine reflection and always from source: the likes of what was revealed actually from Holy Scriptures throughout the era plus none at all questioning their validity. Perhaps a statement from God that bears no politics nor sophistry but totally as truth revealed primordially. Senses identify things of relevance to thought and knowledge and what perceived outside of the ones present in mind are what minds thought as knowledge so whatever knowledge has justifications from sense,conception and in mind as what was in mind matters. But things outside and from what that matters that came from mind or the thing in itself can be gauged and measured thus its shape defined, however, what was in mind could be abstract in its shape distinct from what's outside where what was in mind could be slightly rectangular but the same thing outside is a perfect square. Therefore the thing in mind or the phenomena or phenomenon as proper terms dictate is the thing perceived before actual measurements as per external and in itself the thing is. And the thing before perceived in mind what then can it be or was there a first cause before sense perception? Or a first instance that makes what matters later on. Eastern stories see first cause as divine and unquestionable thenceforth truth and reality to be gleefully accepted ne'er with doubts associated. And the beginning that is reality is at once being,knowledge and bliss without having to rely on sense alone as a priori and to be prodded further and further as flimsy base!

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