You can’t posit a fact without first assuming a mind. — Noah Te Stroete
A fact is nothing more than the order that the mind gives to the world. Without minds, there would be no facts. — Noah Te Stroete
How do you explain the fact that quanta change behavior once they are observed? — Noah Te Stroete
So quanta are just models, — Noah Te Stroete
It’s not a simplified generalization — Noah Te Stroete
It’s a fact that the mind models the physical world. — Noah Te Stroete
The things-in-themselves have no facts independent of a mind. — Noah Te Stroete
States of affairs are inherently mind-dependent. — Noah Te Stroete
Because I believe in the physical world. I believe we get sense data from it. — Noah Te Stroete
Do they objectively justify the application of norms? — Terrapin Station
Yes. To thrive, you need to follow norms, not as rigid rules, but as defaults to be observed in the absence of overriding considerations. — Dfpolis
Of course brains encode the contents we are aware of, but neither contents nor the processing of contents entails awareness of contents.
I am not sure how the brain encoding relates to whether norms have a basis in extramental reality, which was the point we were discussing. — Dfpolis
I know this. I'm asking you on what grounds do you believe this, given your views? — Terrapin Station
Our minds interpret sense data. We do not have direct apprehension of the physical world. It is filtered through the senses and interpreted by the mind. — Noah Te Stroete
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