User-generated "reality TV" that presents a situation as unscripted and authentic, usually where the videographer just "happens" to be recording and captures some spontaneous event.
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"It would be if it wasn't reality content. There's no way she got the camera out in time to film that."
"It would be if it wasn't reality content. There's no way she got the camera out in time to film that."
by rwspeight February 5, 2026
Get the reality content mug.The application of contextualism to reality itself—the view that what counts as real varies with context, that reality is not a single fixed thing but a multiplicity that reveals different aspects in different contexts. Reality Contextualism doesn't deny that there is a real world; it denies that there is one privileged description of that world that holds in all contexts. What's real in a physics lab may not be real in a courtroom; what's real in a dream may not be real in waking life; what's real for one culture may not be real for another. Reality is context-sensitive, and the task is not to find the one true context but to navigate between them.
Example: "He used to think reality was reality—same everywhere, always. Reality Contextualism showed him otherwise: what was real in a game wasn't real outside it; what was real in a relationship wasn't real in a contract; what was real in one culture wasn't real in another. Reality wasn't one thing; it was many, each real in its context. He stopped looking for the one true reality and started learning to navigate different ones."
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A philosophical framework holding that reality is context-dependent—that what counts as real, how reality is constituted, and what aspects of reality are accessible vary with the context of inquiry, the frameworks employed, and the practices of engagement. Reality contextualism challenges the view of a single, unified reality independent of all contexts. The reality of a quantum particle depends on measurement context; the reality of a social institution depends on the practices that constitute it; the reality of a work of art depends on the context of its reception. Contextualism doesn't deny that reality exists; it insists that reality is always reality-in-context, and that what we call "the real" is always situated. It demands that we attend to the contexts that make reality appear.
Example: "His reality contextualism meant he didn't ask 'what is reality?' as if there were one answer. He asked: in what contexts does this reality appear? What practices make it real? What contexts would reveal other realities?"
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