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Papanicolaou argues that there is an isomorphism between our perceptions of the world and the structure of the world. Daring as this hypothesis is, I argue that it is not possible to know this to be the case and that it is premised on epistemological individualism, a thesis itself replete with problems.
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Stam, H.J. Beyond Papanicolaou: All Things are Full of Words. Integr. psych. behav. 49, 53–55 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12124-014-9287-x
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