The higher the intelligence in one’s realism, the less of that reality one has





The higher the intelligence in one’s realism, the less of that reality one has: The most intelligent realism has promoted itself to little more than an involuntary spider which by rational necessity extends its design beyond human reach … the math is invincible … to which, this literal pebble in a child’s hand is merely real, for our moment in the figurative.
A Human Strategy ** The Mechanics of Virtue ** Post-Atheism



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