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'''Introspections''' is a [[Roshar]]an book written by [[Pleadix]].{{book ref |sa3.5 |9}} The subject matter is implied to relate to the nature and observation of change in one's environment.
 
'''Introspections''' is a [[Roshar]]an book written by [[Pleadix]].{{book ref |sa3.5 |9}} The subject matter is implied to relate to the nature and observation of change in one's environment.
   
In a conversation between [[Lopen]] and [[Rushu]], Lopen comments that he can only be certain that a food's taste has changed and not its flavor (i.e. the subjective experience of something and not its objective quality). On hearing this, Rushu asks whether he has ever had '''Introspections''' read to him, as he appears to be espousing [[Pleadix]]'s ideology. Lopen indicates that he has not.
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In a conversation between [[Lopen]] and [[Rushu]], Lopen comments that he can only be certain about a food tasting different over time, rather than his own personal tastes having changed. He explains that the only thing he can truly know is that he is himself; thus, if he experiences a change, it must be due to a difference in his environment. On hearing this, Rushu asks whether he has ever had '''Introspections''' read to him, as he appears to be espousing [[Pleadix]]'s ideology. Lopen indicates that he has not.
   
 
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Revision as of 17:53, 10 November 2020

Introspections
World of Origin Roshar
Universe Cosmere
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Introspections is a Rosharan book written by Pleadix.[1] The subject matter is implied to relate to the nature and observation of change in one's environment.

In a conversation between Lopen and Rushu, Lopen comments that he can only be certain about a food tasting different over time, rather than his own personal tastes having changed. He explains that the only thing he can truly know is that he is himself; thus, if he experiences a change, it must be due to a difference in his environment. On hearing this, Rushu asks whether he has ever had Introspections read to him, as he appears to be espousing Pleadix's ideology. Lopen indicates that he has not.

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