Friday 20 February 2009

Empiricism

I must admit that after Tuesday's lecture I was left feeling a little confused, the long winded and over complicated explanations didn't particularly help with my understanding of the subject; so in my hour of doubt I turned to the Internet for confirmation. After researching for just a couple of minutes I was able to understand that empiricism is a theory or idea based on sensory analysis and is scientific, whereas an a-priori is more faith orientated. After gaining a better understanding of the topic, I started looking for examples of quotes or debates on the subject, without much success.

However I did remember that David Icke was mentioned in the lecture and I remember I was intrigued at the bizarre associations his name was linked with, for example his lizard theory, so with curiosity as my motivation I visited his website. Upon reading some of his articles such as his theory that Barrack Obama is using hope and change as a mind control device my interest in him grew further. "Barack Obama is a purveyor of 'hope' because his masters want the people to accept what they are given now in the hope that good times will come". Well... to some degree that is true, don't all politicians get into power by enticing us with the promise of change for the better? However I wouldn't go as far to say that he is using it as a mind control device, that implies his intentions may not be completely noble and that he has complete power over the masses; which isn't true either, he doesn't, not everyone voted for him. Icke also states that he is dangerous and threatens to lead Americans down a dark path; as I am unable to find an empiricist view on the subject I will take that position in the debate. I think its wrong to say that Barrack Obama is going to lead America down a dark road, because he hasn't done it yet, or given any indication that he will, and he has only been in power a short period of time so it seems unfair to judge his time in power already.

I would advise anyone looking for a spokes person for a-priori opinions to look at David Icke's article's as there is quite a selection, and many of them are quite enlightening.

1 comment:

Test Blog said...

This is fine, if a shade glum. Why don't you blog something about that bloke who is addicted to shoes, or something about the druids like you said in the canteen. the druids are a bit of a sideshow to be honest compared to the Union of the British nations and the act of settlement, guy forks etc