Saturday, August 13, 2016

Insight on philosophical quandary of knowledge

Few days ago I was going through the first part of Robert Pirsig's celebrated book -  Zen and Art of Motorcycle Maintenance .  Though I haven't completed the book yet, the lines mentioning Phaedrus's knife and how everything in the world  can be described through the lenses of  classical or romantic angle, brought me back similar concept in  philosophy of ontology, epistemology, methodology and metaphysics. These terms, that any PhD Scholar or Research student dealing with science in general would have encountered during their scholarship, bring forth several confusion and debates. I have no intention in stoking it further as the argument has been ongoing since time of Plato. If we were to Google the terms , Ontology describes what things are , while epistemology explains the way we know things. On the other hand metaphysics deals with abstract concept of why things are as they are while methodology provides tool to gain the knowledge. Main difficulty in comprehending these terms can be attributed to fact that they are sometimes so closely related and often overlapping one can hardly segregate two. So since I love analogy I try to shed some confusion with an example. Since I am no way a practitioner philosopher correct me if I am wrong.

Exhibit: A leaf in a tree

Ontology:  What is the color of leaf? It is green because empirical (data from observation rather than logic) evidence says so

Epistemology: How do we know the color of leaf is green? A child might answer because my mother says so. If you are botanist then you may say because chlorophyll in leaves make it green.

Methodology: Verify the color of leaf using the spectral analysis and determine that the photons emanating from leaves have corresponding frequency in green part of visible spectrum

Metaphysics: Is  the leaf green in real or does it appear so only to me? Or does color green appear same to me as well as others.



Based on the cited example alone one can see how science and any other philosophical discourse for matter as simple as color of leaf can have such wide and varied interpretation. So if you are vigorously debating any scientific or philosophical point of view be aware that the way you look at the things may not be right answer in actuality. 

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Goodbye Rockey

Last time I saw him, I don't know what he was trying to tell me but my gut says it was goodbye. More than ten days have passed since he left and I can still feel his presence. Rockey came to us one  cold evening in December of 2003. I still remember him peering out of the little jute bag in which he was carried by my father. Upon the sight of young pup we were ambivalent whether to keep him or give him away. Who is going to feed him or take care of him? Questions remained. But his cuteness was too strong and we yielded. He became part of family.

For past 12 years he had been my buddy, my counsel and my confidant. He was there during my darkest hours and during my brightest moment. For over the years  he became my rock. I could talk to him about anything and he listened with Zen mysticism. For almost ten years he slept in my bed and my morning always began with his wet muzzle touching my face. Oh how I used to curse at him.


But now as he is gone I look at the empty couch where he curled  and I feel hollowness sip through my veins. I  just wish for once I could gaze into his endearing eyes and hold him close to my heart. But its not going to happen and only god knows how much I miss him. I just pray that he is in heaven now and is frolicking along side Eddie and Mr. Rabbit two of my other beloved pets. All I want to say - see you in another life , brother.

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Links to my Research

Readers can follow my research and papers at https://independent.academia.edu/DipeshKarki