Attentive Boundaries
Detecting inward zoom limits yields a strange saturation—the finer the resolution of self-assessment, the more ambiguous boundaries appear. Layers of presupposition color every observation, habits shaping experience alongside intentional awareness, as Kant observed centuries ago. This recalibration suggests ethics aren’t discovered but constructed through navigating perceptual occlusion: frameworks emerge with each commitment to a specific viewpoint and its inevitable blind spots. Focused attention highlights that clarity always comes at a cost.