Give examples of this evidence. — AJJ
What makes you think what is happening in the brain is identical to the experience, — AJJ
No I can't sense that one thing is a metre to the left of another, that must be measured or in some other way judged. Senses don't make judgements, minds do. — Metaphysician Undercover
Why then are our brain states identical to our experiences? — AJJ
Terrapin has simply been insisting without argument that the experience of colour and colour are distinct, — AJJ
by if the original state is to retain its truth value, — TheGreatArcanum
The point being, it’s only in the mind that anything ever appears red — AJJ
The observation that redness is a quality that exists in the mind but not in the material world; that brain states do not exhibit redness, and that therefore the mind, which does exhibit redness to the person whose mind it is, must be different from the brain, and different from brain states. Brain states is a paraphrase of brain phenomena. This is one of the principle arguments against materialist theories of mind. — AJJ
the phases have lost their original meaning altogether and language is altogether senseless and therefore without value. — TheGreatArcanum
if they change from moment to moment in time, well what do those phrases then become? — TheGreatArcanum
good thing logic isn't bound by the English language. — TheGreatArcanum
If light refraction is different from the experience of colour, what makes a brain phenomenon the same as an experience of colour? — AJJ
do you think light refraction is the same as colour? — AJJ
Yes. That is the definition of a sense. — AJJ
And you wouldn’t answer in what sense you thought light refraction was the same as colour. — AJJ
Yes, colour is something we experience. — AJJ
If you have an experience of redness, and your experiences are identical to brain phenomena, then your brain phenomenon must simply be redness — AJJ
They must be if that’s what we experience, and the signals and the experience are the same. — AJJ
You seem to be telling me that the string of symbols, "disagreeing", has a meaning independent of how I feel about it, and if I feel differently then I would be "wrong". — Harry Hindu
but then the phrases ‘nothing is unchanging’ and ‘all is changing’ become predisposed to that their own presuppositions. — TheGreatArcanum
The brain phenomenon of someone experiencing the colour red is not itself red. — AJJ
How is the experience of redness identical to particles that are not themselves red? — AJJ
The person whose brain we observe has experiences based on those brain phenomena. — AJJ
So how is it that the experience of colour is generated in something purely material? — AJJ
In what sense is the light refraction for red a colour if no one experiences it? — AJJ
In what sense is it the colour red if it isn’t experienced? — AJJ
It what sense is light refraction corresponding to the colour red — AJJ
Light refraction is the material basis for colour, but is not itself a colour, — AJJ
