Re: But isn't 'cutting' the same as understanding

Do you know how many deffinitions for knowledge has
been made in the history? which one you are talking
about?


--- Greg Seppi <wasistaufkung@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Very true... the ways in which we use knowledge
> always
> involve the exclusions of other knowledges.
> Additionally, we can engage a dominant discourse
> using
> truths as tools.
> --- Lionel Boxer <lboxer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > or perhaps we have forgotten how to understand and
> > need to be reminded that
> > understanding is cutting ... or knowing how to cut
> > the right way. It is
> > like planting potatoes - you cut them the right
> way
> > and you get more
> > potatoes in the harvest.
> >
> > **********************************
> > "Knowledge is not made for understanding; it is
> made
> > for cutting."
> > Michel Foucault.
> > **********************************
> >
> >
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