Beware cosmic porridge

Think 1 (2):21-28 (2002)
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Is truth ultimately made, not discovered? Is reality something we construct, by thinking about it? In this article, Robert Kirk gets to grips with the popular idea that truth and reality are, in the last analysis, our own invention

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