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by writtles
4650 days ago
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Semantics. Definitions or not you can't get around the issue by specifying a new term "Subjective reality" You have made no distinction between the two anyways and here's why:
* ...subjective experience is not a thing (i.e. physical) that can exist or not, it's simply your limited interpretation of reality."* 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. |
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Not a new term, it's vital to understand the distinction between subjective experience and subjective reality to even make sense of a conversation like this. They are vastly different things.
So how's that different than my "subjective reality" -- that isn't really a thing either.
Subjective experiences happen in objective reality. Color and taste are entirely subjective things that don't exist in reality. However, there exists a measurable testable objective reality that exists independently of your subjective experiences.
There are also those who believe in subjective reality, i.e. they believe consciousness somehow creates reality itself and what you think affects reality itself, i.e. the book "The Secret".
So my subjective experience IS an objective phenomenon and nothing more?
Obviously, and there exists no evidence anywhere that this isn't the case. Your brain is a machine, not a magic connection between your body and some other reality where your mind resides.
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?
It's not something more, so talking about it's existence is moot; your subjective experience exists in the same way your memories exist, as coded patterns in your neurons. There's no such thing as "exists outside the real world" as the very definition of the word exists is have objective reality or being. To say "exists outside the real world" is an utterly meaningless statement.
I can only logically conclude that pure Subjective Experience doesn't exist! As scientific materialism has always claimed.
Scientific materialism makes no such claim. Once again, subjective experience happens, it's not a thing, it's an event in your mind. Science does not deny it. Science denies subjective reality, i.e. the notion that your impression of the world is reality and isn't just a personal delusion. The Secret is a popular book that sells the idea of subjective realities as fact, i.e. what you think affects and changes reality itself. It is of course complete and utter nonsense written to separate fools from their money.