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The three worlds of Philosophy

The Three Worlds


There are basically three worlds or three different ways to consider objects in philosophy. They each have very different views on existence and how it relates to us. The worlds go in an order and you must pass through one to get to the other. It's like a cycle.
The first world we experience is known as the world of immediacy. This is existence without meaning. It doesn't give meaning but can receive it. This world is in the early stage of life when a human is just becoming aware of his surroundings and learning what things are and how they work. However, there is not enough to be able to give it meaning. The point of view given in this world is one of the five sense...

Posted by: Jason Cashmere

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