Thursday, January 20

Reprise.


I can safely say this was one of the best movies I've seen in a while. It's a typical 'indie' movie with it's slowed-down pace and camera work, but with it's unique narration, storyline and structure makes it very different from probably anything else I've seen. Also, this was the first Norwegian film I've seen, I definitely think going to look out for more if they are as good as this. Oh, and to top it off they quoted Wittgenstein "the important things in life are expressed through music, not words". Oh oh, and don't listen to the cover "trainspotting with better furniture" - I don't know whether the Independent has seen trainspotting, or this movie, but they are nothing alike!

Wednesday, January 19

Belief and Knowledge.

Knowing entails believing, if something is known it must be true and a known belief must be justified.

The Tripartite (JTB) theory:
S knows p, if and only if:
  1. S believes p
  2. p is true
  3. S is justified in believing p
However, Gettier, 1963, argued against this theory by the flaw of the third cause. This is the belief being true, but in fact the subject does not have justification for the belief. For example, believing that the Eiffel Tower is in Paris, without having true justification (seeing it yourself). This means the basis of knowing does matter, so even though a belief is true, because of false or no justification, it can not be known. This made me think does that mean all ones knowledge can only be real knowledge if there is verifiable evidence from ourself? Surely this means that all information given to us from books, media and teaching is really just belief until we have seen it ourselves, but then again there is the question of true reality and trusting everything we see for ourselves. For we are aware that there is still the complication of our mind not really seeing everything and actually being pretty unobservant to everything around us. ahh, too much of a philosophical day filled with circular arguments, but and yet agains and complete questioning!

Sunday, January 16

reading diary.


Today I finished Jack Kerouac's 'On the Road', it's about the author himself travelling around America in the 1940's; falling in love with everything, drugs, jazz and driving. It's filled with all sorts of crazy stories, a real good read. Now it's time for Charles Bukowski.

Thursday, January 13

Dash Snow




This guy seemed like a right character, he's taken simplistic photos which are eye catching and memorable. I wish I managed to see his polaroid wall for real. Never the less, rest in peace dash snow. 

Friday, January 7