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title: Epistemic State
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date: 2011-09-03
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techne: :done
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episteme: :believed
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So, what's with these markers of [epistemic][Epistemology] states everywhere?
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They signal my attitude towards the content. I wanted a way to show whether I
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still believe something I have written or not. Or only partially, or never at
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all[^fiction]. I didn't want to throw away old texts just because I changed my mind, but I
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also couldn't let them sit around without an annotation or someone might think I
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still endorsed them.
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I'm not happy just going around like RAW, claiming I'm agnostic about
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everything. And taking care to notice when you change your mind is very
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valuable. Hence the markers.
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[^fiction]: It's complicated in the case of fiction. Generally speaking, *some*
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aspects of it I do believe. Sometimes it represents a marginalized aspect of
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me. Some days I just don't want to care about making my reasoning clear; I
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just want to *write* something. Regardless, don't base your world-view on
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fiction, please. Fiction is treason.
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