Plato's theory asserts that non-material abstract forms (or ideas), and not the physical world, possess the highest and most
fundamental kind of reality.
Not exact matches
Usually, we take our ordinary time as the basic
reality or the essence, but it might be in the
fundamental view that the various
kinds of time are all put on the same footing
of interrelationship.
Whitehead frees us from this
kind of thinking by coining a new term: the
fundamental elements
of reality are actual occasions (which he sometimes calls actual entities or occasions
of experience).
«In a world saturated with spectacle and the
kind of augmented
reality made possible through the digital, Irwin's work, by contrast, raises critical questions about the
fundamental nature
of how and what we perceive and the value
of «looking at... Continued
«In a world saturated with spectacle and the
kind of augmented
reality made possible through the digital, Irwin's work, by contrast, raises critical questions about the
fundamental nature
of how and what we perceive and the value
of «looking at and seeing all
of those things that have been going on all along but previously have been too incidental or meaningless to really enter into our visual structure, our picture
of the world.