What it is like without a mind observing it through the senses is irrelevant. It has nothing to do with us. — Noah Te Stroete
Why would we only be interested in ourselves? — Terrapin Station
Re apparent size, that's simply a perspectival difference. And again, how would that suggest that we don't have direct apprehension of the physical world? — Terrapin Station
So you are saying that blue is a quality, and that it is directly apprehended? — Noah Te Stroete
What explanatory power does that have? What kind of knowledge is that? — Noah Te Stroete
Don't you have to desire to thrive rather than not thrive? — Terrapin Station
I was trying to make the point that brain encoding, an objective phenomenon, gives rise to mental states as an emergent property. — Noah Te Stroete
I was further discussing the objective fact that brains and their emergent mental states model reality through sense data, giving order to the chaotic natural world. Normatives are also an attempt to order human conduct, also a part of the natural world. — Noah Te Stroete
If you need a desire for that then there's nothing objective about it. — Terrapin Station
Was her desire for water not an objective fact? — Dfpolis
Was her desire for water not an objective fact?
— Dfpolis
Of course not. Desires are mental phenomena. — Terrapin Station
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