hixyz111 發表於 15-9-2011 22:24:26

Here it is, a not-so-serious discussion about reality.

The term "reality", as we know, is what's real in front of us. We all perceive our own version of reality. There's simply no absolute truth.

But what happens if two person's reality clashes with each other? Will the effect on both the involved good or not?

I am no philosopher but I really want comments from people from all walks of life.

Now I have ended my question, go nuts with it.

Thank you.

Kamma 發表於 17-9-2011 13:57:04

Reality in common usage simply means human perception - about the thing he/she perceives, and thinks that the thing is right.

In philosophy text reality has a deeper meaning, referring to the recognition and realization of the eternal truth, but not any perception. Better refer to Kant's masterpieces.

Kenathyc軒 發表於 18-9-2011 00:35:27

Okay, I will just answer this in a philosophy's way.

According to Socretes, the only way to find out answer is just by chatting with others. Definitely each person has their own reality. However, they have to find it out by experiencing life. Therefore I think finally those two people will find out their most suitable reality.
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