
The Refusal of Innocence: Reality as Constraint
In this philosophical essay, Bry Willis argues against the concept of unmediated access to reality, suggesting that truth is not a gift but an earned practice. He contends that facts are not simple, neutral pieces of the world but are instead stabilised closures formed through institutional agreement and repeated human encounter. Rather than viewing language and mediation as barriers that distance us from the world, the author frames them as the essential conditions for any encounter with existence. Reality, according to the text, reveals itself most clearly through constraint and resistance—the moments when our models fail and our expectations collapse. Ultimately, the source advocates for a "refusal of innocence," urging readers to accept that knowledge is always mediated and never a final, perfect mirror of nature.👉 http://philosophics.blog
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