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Re: Summary so far on DJUNO
>Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 14:20:22 GMT+0
>From: And Rosta <a.rosta@UCLAN.AC.UK>
>Organization: University of Central Lancashire
>
>I've had to skim some bits, and have resisted the powerful
>temptation to reply to lots of contributions to the debate.
>But here is an offered summary in the hope of moving things on.
>
>1. Jorge is completely correct about the meaning of "know", but
> not everyone has managed to realize it.
I'm pretty much with you on that, though here's an interesting
counterexample I heard on TV just the other day and made a note of:
Some scientist was saying, on a science program, "Consider the 1920's.
Scientists knew -- they KNEW -- that universe was just the milky way
galaxy."
This is a use of perhaps another meaning of "know" in English, a slightly
different one, more in line with Steve Belknap: to be completely
convinced. Used for effect here, since it's being falsified.
Or that line in Men In Black (drastically misquoted): A few centuries ago,
everyone knew the world was flat. Fifteen minutes ago, you knew there were
no aliens on Earth. Who knows what you'll know tomorrow?
~mark