Last month's proposal of switching between a normal and a fish-eye lens in order to convey the radical reorientation between Metaphysical and Epistemological purviews was a worthy idea. However, the use of such unusual visual trickery is likely to only create more confusion. My main task is to convey the structure of Objectivism in the most readily remembered way. For this such a model needs above all to be tangible — like a familiar object that we could reach out and touch; hold in our hands and hold in our heads — elementary forms arranged aptly, beautifully.
I'll explain the above image of five nested spheres (what philosophical branch they each represent and how their ultimate place in the hierarchy has been decided) next month…
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