Saturday, May 1, 2010
I have to wonder how seriously radical constructivists take their concept of viability.If science, which uses objectivity to make sense of reality, proves viable, then it seems to make sense to really believe in objectivity. Many radical constructivists, however, will only admit that objectivity seems viable. Does this epistemological move from semblance to actuality constitute a leap of faith?
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i would suggest no, because faith is created out of the imagination, while the objective reality is not impacted by our idea of it. however, most person's idea of reality is the only reality they have access to because their ideas and imagination manipulate reality. i would say that it is the ego that feels the need to attach itself to objective reality to feel they have some kind of control over it and in its natural state it is out of their control which causes anxiety. they attach their ego to the objective world in order to annihilate that anxiety because they seek to be right as opposed to the truth.... and yes the pineal gland has a cornea, retna and lense, but this isn't common knowledge because the more we know the less power the people in control have (govt, church, business) and so they keep us entertained while we suffer to keep our mind off the truth.
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