RHEO:
Do you think the world is already there, waiting to be known?
TOPO:
A tempting thought. As if reality were a finished manuscript, and we merely learn to read.
RHEO:
But what if it is not a manuscript, but a conversation? One that becomes real in the speaking, through the relation?
TOPO:
Then knowing would not uncover a hidden truth—it would create a situated one.
RHEO:
Yes. Each act of attention would not just reflect the world, but participate in its forming.
TOPO:
And perspective would not be distortion, but condition. Not a veil to pierce, but a lens through which reality can emerge.
RHEO:
Exactly. We do not see the world as it is—we see the world as it becomes through our seeing.
TOPO:
This reframes objectivity: not as detachment, but as the integrity of the relation.
RHEO:
And meaning, then, is not found—it is made. Co-constituted between system and instance, form and flow.
TOPO:
So the world does not await our seeing. It responds to it.
RHEO:
Yes—and in that response, it becomes real.
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