Hi, thank you for this episode, I was actually listening to it because I couldn't fall asleep ( on sleeptube as you said ^^) but the last part about discovery as a form of truth really caught my attention. I used to do math but now I'm a visual artist and that other definition of truth as "agreement" (?) has always stuck with me. As by drawing something a certain way i could prove to others the existence of a "correct" or at least interesting way of perceiving reality. I also think of it as revealing as well. Now maybe I can try to entirely embrace those experiences of revealing and discovery really as "truth" themselves if i understood correctly. There is something that relieves that "anxiety" when i do so, and it seems to match how we experience a certain media itself on a technical aspect, or even art wich no matter what we do or think of it, simply comes to existence. Thank you again, I hope I'm making sense English isn't my primary language
Hi, thank you for this episode, I was actually listening to it because I couldn't fall asleep ( on sleeptube as you said ^^) but the last part about discovery as a form of truth really caught my attention. I used to do math but now I'm a visual artist and that other definition of truth as "agreement" (?) has always stuck with me. As by drawing something a certain way i could prove to others the existence of a "correct" or at least interesting way of perceiving reality. I also think of it as revealing as well. Now maybe I can try to entirely embrace those experiences of revealing and discovery really as "truth" themselves if i understood correctly. There is something that relieves that "anxiety" when i do so, and it seems to match how we experience a certain media itself on a technical aspect, or even art wich no matter what we do or think of it, simply comes to existence.
Thank you again, I hope I'm making sense English isn't my primary language