Reality (2014)
Alexander Riegler
In: Ruzzeddu M. (ed.) Keywords of systemic vision. Lambert, Saarbrücken: 205-217
Reality (German: Wirklichkeit, French: réalité) has been defined in widely different
ways, ranging from denoting an (ontological) transexperiential realm to referring
to the totality of one’s (subjective) experiences. Yet others consider reality to
be the (social) realm of things and events created and caused by humans.
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