(I would hate to think that I am posting in multiple universes, because this is the second time I've replied to this post, after having seen the first one posted. Strange universe, indeed.)
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Originally Posted by Eric First, what can not be perceived? Let's not make an assumption. |
It is an assumption to think that anything can be perceived in its entirety.
Are you saying that everything is capable of being perceived, and nothing lay beyond perception?
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Originally Posted by Eric Secondly, to know something through its "representation", is not to say WE know the "something". |
How do we "know" that 1+1=2?
This process is a mathematical operation composed entirely of representations, from start to finish.
Yet, how do we know that it is absolutely true, when all we can do is represent something else?