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							- author: Manuel de Landa
 
- content: Idealists have it easy. Their reality is uniformly populated by appearances
 
-   or phenomena, structured by linguistic representations or social conventions, so
 
-   they can feel safe to engage in metaphysical speculation knowing that the contents
 
-   of their world have been settled in advance. Realists, on the other hand, are committed
 
-   to assert the autonomy of reality from the human mind, but then must struggle to
 
-   define what inhabits that reality.
 
- id: 2e2472f0-07df-40d8-87ea-bbbc3c4dc2c3
 
 
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