TeaBlinker

Philosophy

On Fiction and Reality

Explore the philosophical boundary between fiction and reality. Discover how personal intervention and sensory perception shape our understanding of what is real beyond a simple dichotomy.
Philosophy

Universality and Individuality

Does universal value actually exist? Explore the philosophical link between nostalgia, causality, and the act of overcoming. Discover why the more we define "universal" values, the more they become deeply individual and unique to our own lives.
Philosophy

On Diversity

Is modern diversity just another form of control? Explore the paradox of how preemptive "respect" for diversity traps human relationships in rigid molds and why true diversity only emerges through genuine, unscripted interaction.
Philosophy

Resolution and the Framework of Perception

Does "putting it simply" actually hinder understanding? Explore the relationship between concise communication and resolution, and why a high-resolution view requires a well-defined framework to truly see the subject.
Philosophy

Language and the Logic of Solidarity

Is language just a sophisticated inside joke? Explore how familiarity, empathy, and the accidental power of small groups shaped the way we communicate, and why meaning is found in the act of "arranging."
Philosophy

The Role of Symbols in Sensation and Perception

Is consciousness merely the act of symbolization? Explore the philosophical relationship between the five senses and language, and why the process of sharing our "delicious" moments inevitably carves away the raw details of our reality.
Philosophy

Complexity and Simplicity

Does complexity inevitably destroy simplicity? Explore the philosophical tension between entangled relationships and the "void" of true simplicity, and how we might glimpse the incomparable through the gaps in our daily lives.
Philosophy

Ontology of Void and Fullness

Explore the dynamic interplay of void (+) and fullness (-) in our world. This philosophical essay examines how moments of emptiness and completion create movement, order, and existence, drawing analogies to binary potentials in computing.
Philosophy

On Abstraction and Concretion, Knowledge and Perception

Examine how knowledge and perception oscillate between the abstract and the concrete. This philosophical analysis explores how sensory experience, bodily manipulation, and symbolic representation construct understanding, and how perspective shifts transform the univocal into the polysemic.
Philosophy

On the Relationship Between Reason and Emotion

Explore the dynamic interplay between reason and emotion through the lens of cognition and symbolic representation. This philosophical analysis examines how emotion is shaped by reason, how symbols mediate understanding, and how meaning emerges from the interaction between the Self and the Other.