Reality outside human filters, the thing-in-itself that humans never know directly.
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noumenon
Reality outside human filters, the thing-in-itself that humans never know directly.
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He presents Kant as teaching that humans never know the noumenon directly because time and space are filters through which reality becomes phenomena.
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"I can't prove it exists, but there's a lot of evidence to suggest it does exist, okay? So now the question then is, if..."
"We never know this reality. Why? Because whenever we see reality, we filter it using time and space, okay? So time and space, do..."
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang's attack on the scientific worldview: Big Bang, evolution, neuroscience, school, and transhumanism become parts of one material story that forgets divinity, fears death, and lets power reinvent reality.
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