It relates through the not involving the laws of nature part. In a certain sense cultural constructs are not real. They are imaginary. And you can think of all imaginary things as about equally valid.
Just because something is a cultural construct, and thus “imaginary” or pethaps even subjective to some extent, does not mean it’s not about reality. To think otherwise is simply a mind projection fallacy.
Just because something is a cultural construct, and thus “imaginary” or pethaps even subjective to some extent, does not mean it’s not about reality. To think otherwise is simply a mind projection fallacy.
True, but I’d not place much trust on a map whose creators refuse to constantly check with the territory.