Metaphysics and Epistemology

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The Disequilibrium of Knowing

And yet this perspective does not remove us from ordinary life. We still love, grieve, worry, protest, and hope. The paradox remains: we continue to care deeply about outcomes even while recognizing that we did not author the forces that move us. There is a place in the mind—rare, unsettling, and irreducibly honest—where all assumptions

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Experience, Illusions and the Limits of Self

There is no true separation between ourselves and the world. What we call “subject” and “object” are not fundamentally distinct realities, but two perspectives imposed upon a single, unified field of experience. We divide what is inherently whole, and then proceed to treat those divisions as if they were real. This division becomes possible through

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