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Projective realism

Project realists claim that:

1. There is no reality, there are only its projects.

2. Every philosopher can come up with his own project of reality and analyze, systematize, and remake it.

3. Another philosopher cannot criticize his projects of reality, because the philosopher himself admits that this is not reality, but only a rational project that has nothing to do with truth, beauty, and goodness.

4. The project realist claims that it is necessary to create such projects that are insanely different and shocking, but in no way realistic.

5. All realistic projects of philosophy have already been created by philosophers who came before him. For example, Hegel said that philosophy ends there, that everything that will come after that will only be a repetition of his philosophy. What to do? Create absolutely irrational projects, and the more absurd they are, the better.

6. Projective realists believe that we cannot always name where certain beliefs about what is good, evil, beauty, etc. come from. Therefore, we cannot believe that they are true.

7. However, we can accurately name our projections, which arise from our introjective fields. When we broadcast projections, we create a projective reality that may have nothing to do with what is happening.

 

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