If they are created from within you, then it follows precisely that your experience bears no relationship at all with reality, which is nonsense. — Agustino
I'm just speaking from my experience, that's how I imagine such a thing. I picture in my mind, a person with a saw, going and cutting a tree. Then I tell myself seventy times. And to imagine this, seventy times, I try to picture 70 in relation to other numbers like 60 and 50, but this seems somewhat vague. So I picture seven in relation to one by counting in my mind, and tell myself ten times that. Then I picture ten as two groups of five. Now I can imagine ten groups of seven, and this is the number of times that the person cuts trees. In this way I can avoid picturing the person cutting a tree seventy times. — Metaphysician Undercover
What in the fluck?! It must take you like 37 years to read a single book haha. — dukkha
Sorry I'm late to this party, been busy trying to write philosophy :)What is the world independent of us? — Marchesk
Except that it's the other way around. The mind merely structures the data received from outside - it doesn't CREATE anything.I don't see how that follows, I said that external things affect the experience which is created by my internal being. — Metaphysician Undercover
This is a wrong analogy. The buildings created by human beings don't stand in the same relationship to human minds as their perception does.Human beings create all kinds of things, buildings, cars, trains, planes, computers etc.. All of these things came from within the minds of human beings, they had absolutely no existence prior to being created by human minds. Would you argue that these things are not real because they were created by the minds of human beings? Why do you insist that the human experience could not be real if it's created by the human mind? That is what is nonsense. — Metaphysician Undercover
Except that it's the other way around. The mind merely structures the data received from outside - it doesn't CREATE anything. — Agustino
This is a wrong analogy. The buildings created by human beings don't stand in the same relationship to human minds as their perception does. — Agustino
Does your mind create sense data which doesn't exist in experience and then constructs it in your experience?! If so then sorry to tell you, but you're hallucinating. — Agustino
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