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7/15/2025, 11:55:05 PM
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Various philosophers have come across this truth. Goethe discovered it and grounded his phenomenological theory of science upon it. Swedenborg somewhat discovered it, but this knowledge was obscured by his idolatrous worship of a false, Partialist "God" (really the demonic embodiment of Modernity). William Blake discovered it, and he became the greatest visionary of the previous millennium. Meinong discovered it, but his ontology was too rigid to recognize the existence of these entities. Quine and Putnam discovered it as regards mathematics, but their secular framework did not allow them to go any further. The mind does not think; it perceives. The objects of that perception, particularly those observed through the imagination, reveal a reality far greater than what is found by all the other senses combined.
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Various philosophers have come across this truth. Goethe discovered it and grounded his phenomenological theory of science upon it. Swedenborg somewhat discovered it, but this knowledge was obscured by his idolatrous worship of a false, Partialist "God" (really the demonic embodiment of Modernity). William Blake discovered it, and he became the greatest visionary of the previous millennium. Meinong discovered it, but his ontology was too rigid to recognize the existence of these entities. Quine and Putnam discovered it as regards mathematics, but their secular framework did not allow them to go any further. The mind does not think; it perceives. The objects of that perception, particularly those observed through the imagination, reveal a reality far greater than what is found by all the other senses combined.
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