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I believe it is irony
There are many kinds of concepts in Logic 1. The First Intention - We understand what the thing is according to what it is in reality. E.g. Dog is Animal 2. The 2nd Intention - We understand not only what the thing is according what i in the reality.
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There are four syllables in reality. Clapping to the word helps to figure this out
I believe you mean: Verisimilitude: (from Latin verisimilitudo, from verus [true] + similitudo [similitude]); the state or quality of something that exhibits the appearance of truth or reality. dude this ain't right verisimilitude is when the human arm gets detached from what is called the Asian hemisphere which is made from ancient times.
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The problem of appearance vs. reality in epistemology questions the validity and reliability of our perceptions and beliefs about the world. It raises concerns about whether what we perceive or understand accurately reflects the true nature of reality, highlighting the challenges of knowing what is true and what is merely appearance or illusion. This issue underscores the complexity of epistemological inquiries into how we acquire knowledge and the limits of our understanding.
Reality could be changed... Alter Real
The contrast between the appearance and the reality of the characters gives Shakespeare's characters depth.
An explanatory question is a type of question that seeks to clarify or provide more detailed information about a particular topic or situation. It aims to help the listener or reader better understand the context or reasons behind something.
One example is the painting "The Treachery of Images" by René Magritte, which depicts a pipe with the words "Ceci n'est pas une pipe" (This is not a pipe) underneath. This challenges the viewer to question the relationship between an object's appearance and its reality.
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appearance Vs. reality
Appearance is the outward aspect of something, it could be deceptive if that thing seems contrary to its actuality. Reality is the actual essence of something ; its fact.
Incarnation.
Appearance; show; sign; expression., Likeness; resemblance., Appearance of truth or reality; probability; verisimilitude.
What is real? ~ I see you, you little Apex cheater (; keep up the good work - M & M (; <3