Philosophical involvement blinded me to authentic human fact.
by Philip K. Dick (0 Reviews)
In "The Man in the High Castle," Philip K. Dick explores the complex intersection of philosophy and reality, suggesting that deep philosophical engagement can obscure true human experiences. The quote highlights a conflict where theoretical ideas overshadow the lived realities of individuals, leading to a disconnect between abstract thoughts and genuine human emotions and actions. This tension serves as a critical reflection on how philosophical pursuits can detract from understanding the...
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