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Blades

Figured it out yet????

How do we know that blades are suppose to cut things?

Over the years we've been told not to play with sharp objects because it will cut us or something else but the concept itself is similar to the concept of red being red so when we see a blade it was meant to cut things such as a knife, sword, pencil sharpener, etc.

These object possesses something called "bladeness" so when we see it we pull from the reality of "bladeness" and say that this could potentially cut me, someone else, or something.

The Color Red

Well how about now?

I CAN'T HEAR YOU

  • How do we know that the color red is actually red?

Because over the years society has accepted the fact that the color red is actually red and us knowing that red is red is its own universe so when we see red we pull from that reality or that universe and we are able to identify red as red.

Pencil Buddie!

Platonic Realism

Platonic Realism

The End

Yay Platonic Realism!

Inverts the common sense intuition about what is knowable and what is real.

Examples:

Riddle Time!

  • How do we really know that the color red, is actually the color red?

  • When you see a blade how do you know you're meant to cut with it?

How do you know that a book is meant to study?

How do you know to clean your feet when they get muddy?

How do you know that a string isn't always funny?

To figure it out go and get a ...

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Information

Platonic Realism is the theory of reality and is a philosophical term usually used to refer to the idea of realism regarding the existence of universals or abstract objects after the Greek philosopher Plato, and as universals were considered by Plato to be ideal forms.

By: Enna Bedak,

Trinity King,

Hannah Fields,

Amaya Yip,

Ashley Hanna,

Aaron Nguyen

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