Kristofer Carlson

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If we place the emphasis on truth as a relationship, which is where we started, rather than as a ‘thing’, certain aspects become apparent. In a relationship, both parties count, and the relationship isn’t a separate ‘thing’, but contains both parties that constitute it. It doesn’t lie in one or the other alone. This means that it is necessarily lived; changing and contextual. But it is none the less real for that: on the contrary,
The Matter With Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions and the Unmaking of the World
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