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Neuromaterialism

The world is material and known through scientific methods, but knowledge is limited due to the individual characteristics of the central nervous system (CNS). We see, feel and interpret only fragments of reality.

Paradox: the world is real, but our knowledge of it is always subjective.

Each person's CNS is unique; therefore, there is no common, objective knowledge.

Creative perspective: art can materialise thoughts, feelings and interpretations about the world and oneself in it, explore subjective knowledge, interaction with the material world and the CNS.

 

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