uruk said:
Again, all this says is that our perception of existance is internal to our mind, the "things" within our mind are not real.
That's the whole bleedin' point!
Sigh. Are you just winding me up or what?
My philosophy is founded upon this
established truth - that we have our existence amongst an intangible realm. We only know of sensations, thoughts and feelings. Our existence is comprised of abstract concepts/functions/attributes.
An intangible realm does exist!!! (this is true even if an external reality
also exists)
This says NOTHING of the existance or non-existance of an external reality, just about the nature of our perceptions.
Read my last post again. After confirming the existence of an intangible realm, to which you have agreed twice now, the question is asked how we can know if there is a reality external to this established realm of existence, also. I.e., I then proceed to confront your question.
Remember, our internal perception is a representation of a reality.
We can not know if that reality is a real external reality or information being fed to us from some outside entity.
Our internal awareness
is real. I.e., there is really an intangible awareness full of intangible sensations, thoughts & feelings. It's also distinct from any supposed external reality comprised of real objects in real spacetime, as opposed to the
perception of illusory objects in illusory spacetime. Remember that all actual "things" seen within awareness are illusions and are not real. Nothing perceived is real. We do not perceive actual reality, but rather a subjective reality. Understand? It's important that you do. Yes, it's essentially important that you should realise that you have never
sensed anything real in your whole life. The things you see are ghosts of things.
Everything our senses tells us is that this reality exists.
Nonsense. Everything our senses tells us is about things existing internally to our awareness. Why is it that you cannot grasp this?
How many times do I have to make the same point to you? How many times do I have to show you that you have personally never experienced a single thing beyond your own internal awareness?
It operates with a set of self-consistant rules.
The presence of order within our perceptions doesn't prove that there is an external reality. Not at all.
We are incapable of dealing with it otherwise.
Garbage. You deal with it regardless.
"I responded that it is ludicrous to discuss a reality external to an intangible entity or entities. The reason I say this is because intangible entities are form-less. It is completely nonsensical to enquire of a reality external to an [established]intangible realm."
Here you have it folks. A textbook example of circular reasoning.
I cannot believe that you have said this again after I painstakingly explained why it wasn't circular reasoning.
(1) An intangible realm is established.
(2) The question is asked whether there is a reality external to this intangible realm.
(3) I say "it is ludicrous to discuss a reality external to an intangible entity or entities. The reason I say this is because intangible entities are form-less. It is completely nonsensical to enquire of a reality external to an [established] intangible realm.".
I then used the example of a tooth fairy to drive my point home. Intangible entities possess no form. Nothing can be next to or external to an intangible entity or realm of intangibles.
That's a perfectly sound response to your question. It is not circular reasoning. There is nothing external to this intangible realm of ours because nothing can be external to an intangible realm, by rational default.
rephrased: It is ludicrous to discuss a external reality because it is completely nonsensical to enquire of and external reality.
You come out with crap like this and expect me not to call you a bozo?
Here is an example of ad hominem.
I don't care. If you talk to me like a moron and glibly brush aside all of my considerable efforts without engaging your brain, I'll make sure you know that you've annoyed me.
Because our percieved reality behaves exactly as if it is an external reality
My dreams behave exactly as though they were an external reality! Can we have some rationality here please, or there's no point to the discussion.
, and we can not percieve any other reality.
That reality being internal!
And I have said before that I agree with you that science only applies to the workings of our percieved reality. That's why we know it is consistant. We can use science to make testable predictions within this percieved reality as well as manipulate the "things" within that percieved reality.
Nothing in this statement lends weight to science having anything to say about the nature of reality. That squire is a purely philosophical pursuit.
Understanding that t follows s follows r follows q, does not tell you from whence time/change emanates. Nor does it tell you whether reality is internal or external.
Your philosophy provides us with zip because it can not give us any practical information about our existance. It will always remain academic.
Utter tripe. I might not be offering a new improved technology. But I am offering everybody the insight that they are God and that they, therefore, should be striving for unity on Earth. Thus, I am offering peace, justice and equality for everyone. If they want it.
This is a red herring. I know that you are saying that I can not be 6 feet away from an imaginary creature because it does not exist. The problem with this analogy is that we are talking about what is going on within relation to this percieved reality.
Nothing you see within/amongst your senses is real in itself. I've explained this so many times now that I'm gobsmacked you still don't gettit.
Wouldn't that also make you a fool to think that science lends philosophical weight towards proving that an external reality does not exist?
Got that?
Actually no, since science is the study of perceived order. Whatever laws or forces we see is applicable to an internal reality. What I tried to show you is how relativity and qm fits in with this realisation. But you cannot grasp it, I fear.