On Mar 13, 2013, at 4:41 AM, Terence Love <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> In many ways, ontologically, this is similar to seeing objects in a mirror. The objects 'as seen in the mirror' are best seen ontologically as abstractions of a pseudo-reality rather than real objects. One doesn't usually think of images of objects in a mirror as being real things behind the mirror glass. Or do you? Usually they are seen as a pseudo-reality.
Terry,
re: this subject and mirrors, I assume you've been looking here-- http://www.self.com/vampires
SLightly more seriously: Do you really think the images you see when you stare directly at something are "real objects"?
Gunnar
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