Tag Archives: Perception
On the Nature of Reality
Simply put, reality is experiencing the world in real-time, the here and now and “the place” where we interact with it. It is the state of things as they are when we encounter them, as opposed to how they may … Continue reading
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Tagged cosmos, Existence, Perception, reality, reasoning
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The Subject Defines the Object
“Nothing is an object unless there is a subject to consider it.” While not questioning the existence of objects when not directly considered, in “The World as Idea”, Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) says that we only know the world in relation … Continue reading
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Tagged Descartes, ding an sich, distiction between subject and object, Kant, Nietzsche, Perception, sensory organs, stream of consciousness
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