私たちは真実が常に虚構に勝つと考えがちだが、現実には真実はしばしば痛みを伴い複雑であり、虚構が優勢になることが多い。
真実は痛みを伴い複雑であるため、しばしば虚構に負けてしまうという現実について、2021年のJanine Abbring氏との対談を振り返っています。私たちが信じたい「真実は常に勝つ」という考え方とは対照的な現実を指摘しています。
真実は痛みを伴い複雑であるため、しばしば虚構に負けてしまうという現実について、2021年のJanine Abbring氏との対談を振り返っています。私たちが信じたい「真実は常に勝つ」という考え方とは対照的な現実を指摘しています。
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