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Reality Multicontextualism

A philosophical framework holding that reality is constituted by multiple, irreducible contexts—physical, social, cultural, historical, personal—that interact to produce what we take as real. A city is real as a physical space, as a social structure, as a historical accumulation, as a personal experience, as a cultural symbol—all real, none reducible to another. Reality multicontextualism insists that no single context exhausts the fullness of reality and that understanding what is real requires attending to how contexts interrelate. It demands that we resist the temptation to reduce reality to any one frame (e.g., the physical) and instead embrace the multiplicity of contexts that make reality.
Example: "Her reality multicontextualism meant she studied a hospital not just as a building, but also as an institution, a workplace, a place of healing, a site of bureaucracy, and a space of personal crisis—all of which were real and all of which were needed to understand what the hospital was."
by Dumu The Void March 20, 2026
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