| I'm not stumped, your point was simply not clear. Your subjective experience is unique to yourself. Correct. Your Self (your personal subjective experience -- which is denied by the scientific materialists) I dispute that claim, science does not deny subjective experience nor does materialism; you've simply misunderstood them. So the problem is is that this subjective experience has no real evidence of its existence False. so it doesn't exist right? Just like fairies don't exist, right? And THAT is the absolutistic mindset of the scientific materialist. You're confused, materialists don't deny subjective experience, they deny subjective reality and they are correct in doing so. There is an objective reality, and there is your brain's limited interpretations of that reality that create your own personal subjective experience of that reality. Your subjective experience is not a thing (i.e. physical) that can exist or not, it's simply your limited interpretation of reality. Your subjective experience, in the real world, is just patterns of electrical signals in your brain, that's what actually exist. Your subjective experiences exist much as a thought exists, as electrical patterns in your brain. |
So how's that different than my "subjective reality" -- that isn't really a thing either.
And to hammer the confusion further you say:
* Your subjective experience, in the real world, is just patterns of electrical signals in your brain, that's what actually exist*
So my subjective experience IS an objective phenomenon and nothing more? If its something more than what we can measure "in the real world" then what is the part that is "more"? It doesn't exist right?
I can only logically conclude that pure Subjective Experience doesn't exist! As scientific materialism has always claimed.