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The first (primary) [[axiom]] of Objectivism: that [[reality]] is what it is, regardless of [[perception]] or desire (wishing does not make it so). The mind grasps the universe, it does not create it. | The first (primary) [[axiom]] of Objectivism: that [[reality]] is what it is, regardless of [[perception]] or desire (wishing does not make it so). The mind grasps the universe, it does not create it. | ||
In other words, ''Existence has primacy over consciousness.'' | In other words, ''Existence has primacy over consciousness.'' Contrast [[Primacy of Consciousness]]. | ||
It is summed up by the expressions: "Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed" or "Wishing won't make it so." | It is summed up by the expressions: "Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed" or "Wishing won't make it so." |
Revision as of 08:39, 17 July 2007
The first (primary) axiom of Objectivism: that reality is what it is, regardless of perception or desire (wishing does not make it so). The mind grasps the universe, it does not create it.
In other words, Existence has primacy over consciousness. Contrast Primacy of Consciousness.
It is summed up by the expressions: "Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed" or "Wishing won't make it so."