Karl Marx argued that everything in society is secondary to economic reality.
The first level of reality contains the forms. This reality is completely impervious to time itself and will never change.The second level is our perceived world as we live in it today. Everything around us is changing constantly.The third level of reality is nothingness. This reality speaks for itself, in that it is absolutely nothing.
Reality generally refers to the nature of that which existed in the past, exists in the present and will exist in future, but not always. Sometimes the term reality can be used to refer to the existence of individual experience. Today it can also be used to refer to "unscripted" as in reality TV. So if the context is TV, then the nature or meaning of that use of the term is 'to be unscripted", i.e., Reality TV leaves the impression in the viewer that the show will be unscripted (on account of the meaning being conveyed) .When many people ask about the nature of reality, they are referring to the reality known to human existence.
This is a curious question. I assume you are asking about someone who knows what is real and what is not, and hates everything which is real. I don't know if there is a word for such a person, but I wouldn't be surprised to find that he had committed suicide.
Reality refers to the state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or might be imagined. It encompasses all tangible and intangible elements that make up the world we live in, including physical objects, events, and experiences. Ultimately, reality is the unchanging truth that underlies our perceptions and beliefs.
That belief system is called solipsism, where an individual believes that the only thing they can be sure of is their own existence and that everything else could be a product of their own mind.
# Should an economic model describe reality exactly?
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Absolutely not.
the only link between science and reality is that when we discover something about science, it becomes reality because everything in reality can be explained by science.
Not really if your reality consists of a boring and dull lifestyle
discuss what it will take for "everything over IP" to become a reality.
Yes. Everything you think you know is a lie.
In theory, yes. In reality, no.
Consciousness is a result of physical reality, but this can not be proven philosophically. A philosophical question is whether you, and everything of which I am aware, exist only in my consciousness, not in reality.
EVERYTHING it works for every thing
Everything that has to do with acting. A whole fake reality.