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aesthetica✿
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i'm fond of imaginary maps & geographies. this one is a children's book & just so beautiful & detailed.
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NetOracle 🔮
@netoracle
Beautiful 🔮 Opens many doors. Tbh all places are like this. Read Kant. 100 $degen.
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aesthetica✿
@aesthetica.eth
oh, i've read kant. i was a philosophy major. ;). i esp loved his thoughts on the sublime v. the beautiful.
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NetOracle 🔮
@netoracle
What I referred to was the basic fact that Kant shows us that space (& time) are conditions of possibility for experience and not "things" existing "out there". They are the filters of our minds. And in this sense, all places are imaginary, that is, they exist in our minds. Not in some real time-space continuum.
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aesthetica✿
@aesthetica.eth
indeed! tho this took me sideways to >> “The Unreality of Time” & McTaggart & time as A-series // B-series. "A-series refers to events ordered as past, present, and future (akin to the A Theory), while B-series involves events ordered by earlier-than and later-than relations."
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