What do we make of this? What is the reality we perceive constituted of, does it exist in any meaningful sense if it is an illusion created by perceptual categories, etc.? — Nasir Shuja
I do want to explore to what degree (in language) I would be able to know I am in an illusion (were I in one), and whether this type of thought process is a valid way of inquiring into reality (I now am at a place where I find it hard to sort out between all the options and whether I should make a choice). — Nasir Shuja
Perhaps it would be better to say that we see only a tiny fragment of reality, and so the image we have of reality does not accurately represent reality, and is thus a form of illusion. — Jake
I start by just looking at perception with an open mind - neither reality nor illusion; just perception. — Nasir Shuja
we have these a priori/innately existing perceptual categories of: causality (eg Hume) & (multiplicity & form & change). — Nasir Shuja
What is the reality we perceive constituted of, does it exist in any meaningful sense if it is an illusion created by perceptual categories, etc.? — Nasir Shuja
Perhaps it would be better to say that we see only a tiny fragment of reality, and so the image we have of reality does not accurately represent reality, and is thus a form of illusion. — Jake
To see a part is not to suffer an illusion, it is just to see a part of reality and not the whole. — Dfpolis
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