An Introduction to Philosophy (RLL style) Week 04 – Metaphysics 1 (The Nature of Reality) – Part 6: Are you a simulation?

What if reality isn’t simply discovered, but constructed? Kant reminds us that the world we experience is shaped by the mind that encounters it. Whether reality is mathematical, simulated, or something stranger still, philosophy invites humility: we never see the whole thing at once. Wisdom grows when we recognize that every perspective reveals part of the pattern, and that understanding reality is a shared, ongoing creation.

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An Introduction to Philosophy (RLL style) Week 04 – Metaphysics 1 (The Nature of Reality) – Part 2: Red Pill or Blue Pill?

Plato’s cave reminds us that familiarity isn’t the same as truth. The shadows feel safe because they’re known, not because they’re real. Metaphysics asks us whether we’re willing to risk discomfort in exchange for clarity, and whether truth is worth pursuing even when it unsettles us. Philosophy doesn’t force us into the light; it simply asks if we’re ready to walk toward it.

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