Volume 18 · Number 3 · Pages 411–414
Author’s Response: The Experiential World

Bin Liu

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Abstract

Abstract: I explain the world of screen creatures by virtue of our familiar environment and the notion of the experiential world. My explanation is helpful in strengthening the argument for the view that the constructivist world model does not need the perceptual relation. I also demonstrate that the experiential world is complete, meaning that every type of phenomenon can be explained within this realm.

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Liu B. (2023) Author’s response: The experiential world. Constructivist Foundations 18(3): 411–414. https://constructivist.info/18/3/411

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