... trees need to be seen for there to be trees. — Michael
Do minds need to be experienced (not sure how we see 'em) for there to be other minds? — Real Gone Cat
In fact, by your own admission, if trees are "mind stuff" (i.e., experiences only), then it seems that they should be subject to the same persistence as other minds.
But why the forest and not some other experience, to reiterate Tom's question. Realism has a really simple explanation. What's the (subjective) idealist explanation, just because? — Marchesk
Cause of the Big Bang. There are entire fields of science to explain how the forest got there. — Marchesk
And how is that any different to the idealist's explanation that there just is a world of mental phenomena that performs steps A, B, and then C? — Michael
What do you mean by "appear" here? Obviously you can't mean it in the sense that we see something happening that isn't being seen? — Michael
Do minds need to be experienced (not sure how we see 'em) for there to be other minds? — Real Gone Cat
In the sense that includes minds experiencing themselves (i.e. self-awareness), sure. — Michael
Also, there are qualia suggestive of other minds. But I have never actually experienced another mind. It seems that I must infer that which I have never experienced. How is the certainty of other minds ever achieved? — Real Gone Cat
Are there times when a mind is not self-aware? (I.e., during non-dreaming sleep, coma, or unconsciousness?)
Are there times when a mind is not self-aware? (I.e., during non-dreaming sleep, coma, or unconsciousness?) — Real Gone Cat
I'd say not. I'm inclined to equate the mind with self-awareness. — Michael
Are there times when a mind is not self-aware? — Real Gone Cat
Just to be clear : When I stagger home drunk and my wife hits me in the head with a rolling pin, and I go down for the count, I am still self-aware. Is that correct? — Real Gone Cat
I mean, obviously my brain is present, but what am I thinking about?
When do babies become self-aware? Does a new-born continue to exist when you put it down for a nap? How far back along development does self-awareness go? Birth? Conception?
And by the way, how - besides base speculation - do you know any of this?
How does the realist know (according to him) that realism is true and idealism isn't? — Michael
'd say for one because we experience real things. — Terrapin Station
I'd say for one because we experience real things. — Terrapin Station
What do you gain by adding that much complexity, plus the added problem you have of non-observed-therefore-non-existent reality creating records. — tom
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