Abstract

In this article I argue that one cannot pinpoint what is in fact real owing to the immaterial conception of matter. This argument is made possible from a scientific, philosophical, and arts-related paradigm. Whether the underlying paradigm is materialism; idealism or the creativity of the arts, it appears that one cannot say precisely what reality id and therefore have no definite sense as to what is real. This might lead to a mystical conception of matter.

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