RE: subjective reality

From: John M <jamikes.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 05:10:54 -0700 (PDT)

Lee and Stephen:
since we have only our subjective access to "out
there" does it make any difference if it is "REALLY?"
like we interpret it, or in an untraceable manner:
different?
Provided that there IS indeed something - not 'out
there' because we are IN IT as well. We assume so.
Then again Descart has been updated to:
"I am thinking therefore I think I am"

All the rest of this thread is up to our model we
chose to abide by, including quantum science or the
soul.

Happy solipsism! - your own one, not Google's.

John Mikes

--- Lee Corbin <lcorbin.domain.name.hidden> wrote:


>....SNIP
> > But subjectivity is certain.
>
> Since the only thing that is certain is "I think
> therefore I am" or
> "...I am thinking", it's not a stretch to say that
> no worthwhile
> knowledge is certain. All knowledge is conjectural.
> To be fair,
> you should google for "Pan Critical Rationalism" if
> you have not
> already read up on it.
>
> Lee
>
>
Received on Tue Aug 16 2005 - 08:12:32 PDT

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