I'd define reality as "The sum of everything that is objectively true right now." — Cidat
I'd define reality as "The sum of everything that is objectively true right now." — Cidat
Reality is the whole cosmos. But in philosophy, we really do not have a hard definition of it. Philosophers do not intentionally define it, for good reason. Instead, what we have is a contrast against appearance, illusion, imagination, and possibilities. This is the best way to understand what we mean by reality. A negative definition works better than any other attempts.I'd define reality as "The sum of everything that is objectively true right now." — Cidat
Can't believe that an OP of just two phrases is not put in The Lounge. — javi2541997
Just as you can have quantity without quality, you can have quality without quantity. — Pantagruel
Well, it is a big debate on what we consider "quality" on this site when the subjective interferes and depends (a lot) on who is the author of each thread. — javi2541997
Can't believe that an OP of just two phrases is not put in The Lounge. — javi2541997
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