Principle, Not Reality (opens in new tab)

In the map-and-territory distinction, first principles are an example of a map. They are never the territory, they are only used to describe it. So you may observe something play out in reality, according to some principle, but you are not seeing the principle itself. More precisely, more practically, first principles are the epistemically load-bearing […]

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