
Radical acceptance looks like: After some time, Ashley realizes that questions like “why me?” don’t change the facts, and only cause pain. She comes to accept her diagnosis as an …
We can easily trace the origin of the view that we only know things as they appear to us, by taking any case where we dis-tinguish between ' appearance' and ' reality'. Take, for example, Plato's …
The FBT Theorem tells us that the language of our perceptions—including space, time, shape, hue, saturation, brightness, texture, taste, sound, smell, and motion—cannot describe reality …
If we want to build a model of reality, must we not start with experience and only resort to inference where experience itself cannot account for our observations?
Consistent with previous appearance-reality research, younger preschoolers had significantly more difficulty than older ones did with this socially important instance of the appearance …
nobody looks? Reality and the quantum theory Einstein maintained that quantum metaphysics entails spooky actions at a distance; experiments have now shown that what bothered Einstein …
“We often discussed his notions on objective reality. I recall that during one walk Einstein suddenly stopped, turned to me and asked whether I really believed that the moon exists only …