So, what exactly is the Supreme Fiction? Alas, the lecturer ran out of time, seemed - no wrap-up. However, GREAT lecture - clear and accessible (to an undergrad in philosophy (or similar)); full of examples and comparisons to other philosophers, contemporary and historical. It would have been an even better VIDeo if Symposium Malerei had posted an example paintings of each artist while Graham was talking about him/(her), he compared about 7-8 artists. Also, a better title would include the phrase "Object Oriented Ontology", to orient the previewer.
So, what exactly is the Supreme Fiction? Alas, the lecturer ran out of time, seemed - no wrap-up. However, GREAT lecture - clear and accessible (to an undergrad in philosophy (or similar)); full of examples and comparisons to other philosophers, contemporary and historical. It would have been an even better VIDeo if Symposium Malerei had posted an example paintings of each artist while Graham was talking about him/(her), he compared about 7-8 artists. Also, a better title would include the phrase "Object Oriented Ontology", to orient the previewer.
I think it’s the assumption of a lack of a viewer or the implied disassociation of viewer & viewership. Does this make sense?
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