Friday, 31 January 2014

Skepticism



Planet of the Skeptics
Skepticism


Skepticism
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), a peer reviewed site of Doctors and Professors, outlines that “The term “skeptic” derives from a Greek noun, skepsis, which means examination, inquiry, consideration.1” The online encyclopedia further defines Contemporary Skepticism by stating “Philosophical views are typically classed as skeptical when they involve advancing some degree of doubt regarding claims that are elsewhere taken for granted.2

(To learn more about IEP click here)

So why am I talking about skepticism? Skepticism is, in my opinion,  THE KEY component to education. Merriam-Webster.com defines education as “the field of study that deals mainly with methods of teaching and learning in schools.3” That is to say education is about learning. Learning is something we should all strive to do on a daily basis. Skepticism is the next step and key component to education/learning. As I previously outlined, skepticism involves examination and inquiry into claims that are taken for granted. We should be skeptical about all claims! We should seek to examine and inquire further into anything we are told is truth. If truth is claimed we should want to know whether or not it is, in fact, true. This is especially important when claims of truth, seek to advance a position or indicate how we should live our lives. We are doing ourselves a disservice to not further inquire, to not question and examine what we are told.

If someone proclaims that any virgin raped, must marry their rapist, if the rapist pays the victim’s father $400 for this dishonour committed – would you accept this truth? Or would you have questions? Would you accept that because others say this is the way things were, it was a different time?

I sincerely doubt ANYONE still reading this would be satisfied without further examination and inquiry. You would be skeptical that the proclaimed truth is evident, logical and should remain as is.

I simply assert that you should be this skeptical for all truth claims. Some will reveal themselves as false much easier than others. Just as, some will reveal themselves as truth much easier. But, we should always strive for truth. We should not accept claims of truth for the unknown. We should seek to move ourselves forward. Forward through real truths. Truths that seek to connect us on a human level with each other. Truths that when left unproven, we do not cling to! Truths that we seek to put up to the challenge of skeptical review. 

This is the education I want for our children. 

Truth matters! 

Our future depends on it!



(Click here for a more thought provoking article on why we must always be skeptical)

1. Ancient Greek Skepticism” ” Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
2. “Contemporary Skepticism” Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
3. Education” Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 31 January 2014.

3 comments:

  1. This is why you weren't replying to my emails! lol Very well written, interesting read. Keep up the good work my brother.

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  2. Yeah!
    Grasshopper has to focus sometimes ;-)
    Always keeping at least one eye on the prize!

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