
Life in the Pluriverse: Towards a Realistic Pluralism

Modern epistemologies are forward-facing; they centralize the knower. And they often thrive on what some philosophers would call representation nihilism. That is, the presumption that the world is outside, external. And our work is to adequately represent it, right? In our ideas, in our language, and our concepts, to bring it in, so to speak, to tr... See more
For the Wild • Dr. BAYO AKOMOLAFE on Coming Alive to Other Senses /300 — FOR THE WILD
We live in a world, but actually, we live in multiple perceptual worlds defined by other creatures and individuals we share spaces with. This concept is called the umwelt, or surrounding worlds.
Siddharth Ramakrishnan • The Neuroscience of Tarot: From Imagery to Intuition to Prediction

The world fractures into a play of points of view that do not admit of a univocal, global vision. It is a world of perspectives, of manifestations, not of entities with definite properties or unique facts. Properties do not reside in objects, they are bridges between objects. Objects are such only with respect to other objects, they are nodes where
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