Reality is real enough, you don't need absolute reality. — unenlightened
And your examples don't really match up with un's. — Baden
Reality is real enough, you don't need absolute reality.
Meaning is not more meaningful when it is true meaning.
If the truth is not true enough, actual truth is no improvement. — unenlightened
Well, 'my reality' vs 'your reality' would be more of a psychological difference than a metaphysical one. — Baden
Well, 'my reality' vs 'your reality' would be more of a psychological difference than a metaphysical one. — Baden
Plus we shouldn't write two paragraphs just to explain that the map isn't the territory. Just say the map isn't the territory and go about your business. You weren't going to address any challenges anyway. — frank
The place is littered with these double barrelled obscurities, objective reality, absolute truth, sometimes you even find double headed monsters - truly absolute objectivity. — unenlightened
For this reason, the Absolute always implies a voyage, an abandonment of the originary place, an alienation and a being-outside. If the Absolute is the supreme idea of philosophy, then philosophy is truly, in the words of Novalis, nostalgia (Heimweh): that is, the ''desire to be at home everywhere" (Trieb uberall zu Hause zu sein), to recognize oneself in being-other. Philosophy is not initially at home, it is not originally in possession of itself, and thus it must return to itself" (Agamben, Language and Death). — StreetlightX
there is no Grammar King and every man does as he pleases — Bitter Crank
Agamben, Language and Death — StreetlightX
Absolutely! (As Rocky Balboa might put it).I thought I had truly asked about absolutely emphatic abstractions in this thread. But maybe I didn't post it. — Terrapin Station
They have words to thank for their position. Words that scream for your submission. No one’s jamming their transmission.Poets, politicians and mathematicians of course can do whatever they please with no qualms. — unenlightened
I like to keep the territory in my car’s glove box, being much more accurate than a drawing. But you think a map is difficult to re-fold... oy! :snicker:Plus we shouldn't write two paragraphs just to explain that the map isn't the territory. Just say the map isn't the territory and go about your business. — frank
I like to keep the territory in my car’s glove box, being much more accurate than a drawing. But you think a map is difficult to re-fold... oy! :snicker: — 0 thru 9
Yes, or that the mashed isn't the potato. — S
I see the concern of the OP as there really not being a distinction between the real and the perceived at least to the extent that we talk about the two as if they are the same and there is no reason to declare one more real than the other. — Hanover
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