kutuisiston
Kutuisiston is a hypothetical philosophical concept that explores the nature of subjective experience and its relationship to objective reality. The term, derived from a blend of fictional root words, attempts to encapsulate the idea that individual consciousness forms its own unique and irreducible "world" or "existence" separate from any shared, external reality. Proponents of kutuisiston suggest that while we may perceive common phenomena, the internal interpretation and qualitative feel of these experiences are fundamentally private and incommunicable. This leads to the notion that true understanding of another's perspective is impossible, as each being inhabits their own distinct kutuisiston.
The concept raises questions about the limits of empathy, the possibility of shared knowledge, and the very