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RE: Appearance and Reality: What Can I Know For Certain?

in #philosophy7 years ago (edited)

Subjective Reality is forever changing but Objective Reality remains forever unchangeable. So when we talk of reality, we need to know which one we're speaking about. LOL

Permit me to take you into an analogy used by Plato (a rationalist)

uumm-umm, not a full time rationalist, Plato which I admire, was too a Mystery Schools attendee and taught esotericism, and later Plato created the platonic solids as the building blocks of Life, which is also known a Sacred Geometry. Where math and the spiritual meet :) He brilliantly demonstrated that mathematics are divine and sacred

I am always surprised to see how many people do not know this about t the Great Plato.

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@earthcustodians thanks for your comment.

I will like you to enunciate further on your demarcation of reality into subjective and objective. Have it in mind that answer by Immanuel Kant on noumena and phenomenal would not help in this regard.

Also, saying Plato is not a rationalist because some of his works fall under mysticism does not deny his rational philosophy.

Looking forward to your response.

Thanks.