Full Idea
Inasmuch as the word 'knowledge' has any meaning at all, the world is knowable: but it is variously interpretable; it has no meaning behind it, but countless meanings. 'Perspectivism'.
Gist of Idea
'Perspectivism': the world has no meaning, but various interpretations give it countless meanings
Source
Friedrich Nietzsche (Writings from Late Notebooks [1887], 07[60])
Book Reference
Nietzsche,Friedrich: 'Writings from the Late Notebooks', ed/tr. Bittner,Rüdiger [CUP 2003], p.139
A Reaction
This account sounds like Humean 'projectivism', espoused by Simon Blackburn - meanings are projected onto a meaningless world. If nearly all of our perspectives agreed, might that not be because they were all true?