1. Undoubtedly, things are often not what they appear to be. But to say that is to imply another experience of things. Can we be sure that alternative experiences are any closer to how things are? 2....


1. Undoubtedly, things are often not what they appear to be. But to say that is to imply another experience of things. Can we be sure that alternative experiences are any closer to how things are?


2. if a desk is indeed more like “a swarm of gnats” than a solid substance, what practical difference does that make in the way you live? Or is such a question irrelevant?



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