Difference between revisions of "Philosophical Individualism"

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{{DES | des = Individualism is merely one viewpoint in an enormous hierarchy of viewpoints ranging from Planck length to the universe.  Individualism as a tenet of a philosophy transforms that philosophy into a Procrustean bed that cannot model the real world well, because the real world is not based on individuals. | show=}}
 
{{DES | des = Individualism is merely one viewpoint in an enormous hierarchy of viewpoints ranging from Planck length to the universe.  Individualism as a tenet of a philosophy transforms that philosophy into a Procrustean bed that cannot model the real world well, because the real world is not based on individuals. | show=}}
  

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