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Philosophics — Philosophical and Political Ramblings
Bry Willis
261 episodes
1 day ago
Join me as I relate with the world philosophically. This content can also be found on my blog: https://philosophicsblog.wordpress.com
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Join me as I relate with the world philosophically. This content can also be found on my blog: https://philosophicsblog.wordpress.com
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Philosophy
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Perspectival Realism, Enchantment, and Consensus
Philosophics — Philosophical and Political Ramblings
14 minutes
1 week ago
Perspectival Realism, Enchantment, and Consensus

The provided text is an excerpt from a philosophical blog post titled 'Perspectival Realism – Enchantment – Philosophics', written by Bry Willis, which explores the complex relationship between perception, language, and reality. The author critiques the traditional dichotomy between idealism and realism, arguing instead for a concept called perspectival realism, which posits that reality is a constant negotiation between the world and the mind, always viewed 'from somewhere'. Willis uses a parody trading card from the game Magic: The Gathering as an extended metaphor to illustrate this theory, where the 'enchantment' of reality persists only as long as multiple interpretations coexist, and agreement or consensus kills the magic. The core argument is that language does not passively reflect reality but actively constructs it, meaning truth is coherence among competing perspectives rather than objective correspondence.

Philosophics — Philosophical and Political Ramblings
Join me as I relate with the world philosophically. This content can also be found on my blog: https://philosophicsblog.wordpress.com