Objective and Subjective Reality

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Unless one goes looking for trouble, it is reasonable to assume that objective reality exists and that physical instruments measure it accurately, or at least as accurately as currently possible. This reality is defined by laws of physics and, with respect to the...

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Purves, D. (2021). Objective and Subjective Reality. In Why Brains Don’t Compute (pp. 9–13). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71064-4_2

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