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Reality has no fundamental level
Reality has no fundamental level

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Most of us think that reality has a foundational level, perhaps in the form of ultimate particles. But Ross Cameron argues that this view is misguided and that the nature of reality might be turtles all the way down.Fascinated by . . .

Most of us think that reality has a foundational level, perhaps in the form of ultimate particles. But Ross Cameron argues that this view is misguided and that the nature of reality might be turtles all the way down.Fascinated by the fundamental nature of reality? Join us at the IAI’s world leading philosophy festival HowTheLightGetsIn Hay 2024 for a weekend packed with hundreds of events, including the debate Turtles All The Way Down. Click here to find out more! Imagine you’re on the ground floor of an office building. You could go up the stairs, to an above-ground floor. Or you could go down the stairs, to the basement, and stand among the foundations of the building. Some buildings even have a sub-basement, so you can go down even further than the basement. Some even have multiple sub-basements: perhaps you have to go down three floors from th…

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