When we theorize, we are thinking of a possibility. Usually, we ask “What if?” questions while forming or explaining a theory. The nice thing is that there’s no wrong answer with philosophy. It’s all about opinion and theory. Here are some theory examples:
• What if we are all living in a dream?
• What if you are like the main character in a story, your life if just about what you do, and everyone else is like a robot?
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