The following paper suggests that we look for the purest form of reality that is causing the
appearance of the world around
us. From the paper: "After all, how can anyone study real wisdom (or real science, for that matter), if they cannot first be sure of the reality of the things they see and
experience? Without addressing reality itself, it may be difficult for any thinking philosopher to be able to address issues of morality, civic duty, the nature of God and man, ideal governments and more ideal revolutions, or any other such thing. Without knowing what they believe about the existence of reality, there is no way to ground any other idea."