Sunday, August 06, 2006

what.

this might be a regular thing i'll be doing - going over books that i haven't read in ages. i've read only a handful of books more than once; Eco's Foucault's Pendulum, all three of Zahn's post-Return of the Jedi novels, Polotan-Tuvera's Hand of the Enemy (read this skillfully crafted novel three times but still no final paper for Manalo, hence no diploma, hence UP undergrad, hence still a jackass loser, hence potapakshetnaman alma get off my back i am graduating soon), Lightman's Einstein's Dreams, and quite shamefully, Brown's Da Vinci Code (aka DVC - use in a sentence: bro, i read the DVC na after chilling at Emba where Jay-R made upak the Borgy.). don’t ask what I’m doing reading an old college text book (next on the list is Leithold's TC7), but this is what I found in one of the pages of Acuna’s Philosophical Analysis:


“If we accept that an A-form statement is true: All A are B then you know that an O-form is false: Some A are not B and an E-form is also false: All A are not B. In contrast, if you accept that an E-form is true All A are not B, we can say that the A-form All A are B and I-form Some A are B are false. However if we accept that the I-form is true: Some A are B. We can immediately reject the contradictory statement E-form All A are not B as false. The truth of an I-form has no consequence on the A or O-form. If we assume that and O-form is true: Some A are not B, immediately, the A-form is false, but it has no effect on the I and E-form. The bare minimum requirement to falsify an A or E-form is a single counter example. This insight has tremendous consequences in our study of inductive reasoning in Unit IV.”1


it wasn’t the unintelligible text that got my attention. it was the sentence I scribbled on that page’s margin:


"In the immortal words of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Come again?"2



1 - Acuna, Andresito E. Philosophical Analysis Fourth Edition. (Quezon City: UP Department of Philosopy, 1998), 93.


2 - obviously borrowed from Snatch, a 2000 film directed by Guy Ritchie. it was Brick Top (brilliantly played by English actor, Alan Ford) who said it.3

3 - and yes, i am addicted to wikipedia.

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:36 PM

    nabuhay!

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  2. Foucault's pendulum and Einstein's Dreams. Read them twice too. "Name of the Rose" maganda din.

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  3. Hi pogi!

    Dami mong "hence."

    Mabuhay si pasigraver!!!

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  4. Onga pala, my ex-boylet (let's call him Hems, short for Hemingway) graduated from UP.

    mwehehehehe.

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  5. Anonymous5:42 PM

    Wikipedia!!! I was just thinking about how frequently it comes up when we google for anything. Isn't it amazing? It's like your instant copy paste book report -- na hindi inaamag sa bookshelf, tas alam mong medj up to date.

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  6. Dapat regular na ito ha, may nagtataka kung bakit may link ako sa walang post sabay ang benta ko sa yo e funny ka. Haha! :)

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  7. bakit ba nagpapaka intelektwal ka? bakit di mo ako gayahin? gumigiling ng 4 hours nonstop. nagpapapisil ng bewang sa kungsino.

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