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e05162 No.3533

I've seen glimpses of it, there are times where I'm really onto something but I can't seem to invoke it by myself.

I would love to know what you guys think.

Can you provide grounding for an objective reality?

e05162 No.3535

No, if by objective reality you mean a world-in-itself that is knowable as independent of your human perspective.

Such objectivity is incoherent. If you mean a world that simply is outside your head, well that's just as easy as lived experience.


e05162 No.3539

I don't get the never ending object/subject discussion.


e05162 No.3541

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>>3535

Yes, I did mean the first one.

I wouldn't say it's entirely independent of human perspective but that it's elevated to objectivity by human perspective, coveting a sort of dual nature or transcendence of essence and substance, with the former prior to the latter.

Is there anything beneath this?




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