We all take reality for granted as a measuring stick for subjective
experience. Philosophers have swung between realism and idealism
for many centuries. Psychoanalysis denies such an opposition, and
supports the idea that external and internal reality are different
ways of describing the same thing. It is a tentative and precarious
bridge to close the gap between these multiple experiences. This
book explores the radical idea that reality is deconstructed,
codified, and reconstructed in an absolutely singular fashion by
each of us at all times.
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