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  • The False Argument of Faith
    The world that we experience via the senses just is reality for us

    ''Reality for us'' I would like if you elaborate on that. Do you try to say by that that we create abstracts (Aka things from our perception) to understand reality?

    We experience objects of the senses and we can talk about them; pointing out aspects of them that we will all (well most anyway) see, hear, smell, feel, taste and so on.

    Ok, now this is interersting, because this actually resemble abstract concepts. In this case, it would depend whetever you are a relast of these things or not and the essentiality of empericism. We can say that these notions derive from reality/aka the concrete world.

    It's only a certain kind of skepticism, based on mere logical possibilities that we can imagine, that leads us to question the absolute reality of the world revealed to us by the senses

    I would also like to investigate what ''absolute reality'' means. Do you think that it also relates back to epistemology, in the sense what absolute reality is even like and how we can access that? And what is the best method we can go about to access that.


    Btw, sorry if I did some things wrong, I am new. (I mean as in relation to quotes, etc.)

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