Life Doctor, try doing a little analysis before misquoting one of the greatest philosophers of all time. It's "I think-therefore I am," meaning "I think-therefore as a cognitive being, my thought process is all the proof that I need to acknowledge that I, in fact, exist."
As for the REAL question at hand, reality differs from person to person, and depends greatly on that persons' life events. If a child is raised in a violent, war-ridden country, war is all the child will grow to comprehend unless they experience positivity in another part of the world. I personally believe that a person is defined by their upbringing, because, just like language comprehension and learning are at their highest during childhood, personality and perspective are completely dependant on the way a person grew up. So reality can't be nailed down to one particular definition, sadly.
2007-05-21 16:02:42
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answered by scrambled_egg81 4
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the defination of reality has changed in that people are no longer ignoring what impact thet had on the environment but before they considerdreality only in terms of scepticsm verses claims of alien abductions and conspiracy theories but one way to define it is the impact you have on the earth this will not change it is either good ,or bad or worse, this planet is not really as solid as it appears the usual small particle stuff and all that. well it might change in ways might be found to dissassemblepeople but i doubt it. also propaganda hides reality and if not challenged then becomes history and becomes inviolate if not examined it becomes something of a religion not to be questioned . but it does need to be examined and if people claim not to be religious and be sceptical then why do they not question what they are told. also does propaganda have any place in the world what is more important propaganda or global warming and survival.
2007-05-21 15:10:40
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answered by darren m 7
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The essence of Buddhist philosophy is this - nothing is constant and therefore nothing is real. If we introspect, we too will realise that everything is ever changing, only they have different life spans. Man, nature, our planet and even the cosmos is in a constant state of flux. So what is reality? It ultimately boils down to that great philosophical utterance - I think therefore I am.
2007-05-21 18:37:11
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answered by Traveller 5
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understanding does ought to pay interest to a minimum of something as a fashion to be conscious. So understanding and certainty are 2 factors of an identical coin. They do in actuality choose one yet another. The words we use for certainty are words created by ability of the suggestions. this is the suggestions that perceives certainty via the 5 senses and then reacts to its subjective perceptions, by ability of coming up an faulty image of certainty (exterior manifestations) interior the suggestions. understanding identifies with this inner image and the self image the suggestions produces. One does not must be ‘conscious’ as a fashion to become conscious of, certainly we are able to function fairly nicely with out being conscious of what we are doing or of our environment. yet understanding isn't constrained to the suggestions and if understanding ‘initiatives’ itself outdoors of the suggestions, then this knows 'certainty' and entirely bypass the suggestions. The suggestions perceives this as nothingness as there is not any concept (a stimulus that creates an effect interior the suggestions). With understanding there is not any reason and result. there is not any longer something that understanding is the end results of and there is not any longer something it relatively is the end results of understanding. understanding does not ought to communicate approximately something as a fashion to be conscious.
2016-11-04 22:49:43
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answered by ? 4
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You just said it--reality is ever-changing. There isn't one reality, there are many. Just think about how our level of consciousness fluctuates throughout one day alone from sleeping to awareness back to sleeping. How we perceive reality changes as our environment changes. It's all "context".
2007-05-21 14:59:19
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answered by ? 4
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You define it in a way that reality permits you to and its reality permits you to.
The Will is positive, the Judgment is negative.
2007-05-21 15:05:32
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answered by Psyengine 7
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All I know is I have 2 feet, 2 legs, a body, 2 arms & I can see hear eat so I must have a head. Is that real or what!
2007-05-21 15:28:54
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answered by hobo 7
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Well, that makes change real. They say there's an underlying constant thread running through everything. Yet undiscovered, nicknamed "the one".
2007-05-21 19:33:26
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answered by Thomas A 4
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reality really is a realm of all possibilities dependent on the observer
2007-05-21 15:15:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I think therefor, I am real.
I don't think you are real.
2007-05-21 14:54:30
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answered by Anonymous
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