Does the CLAIM that 'there is absolutely NOTHING in the world that has an objective existence in and of itself' come from your OWN personal subjective experience?popeye1945 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 11:25 am There is nothing in the world that has an objective existence in and of itself, for all meanings are of subjective experience.
If yes, is it possible that your OWN personal subjective views could be WRONG in ANY way?
As can be CLEARLY SEEN here, ONCE AGAIN, 'confirmation bias' at its BEST.popeye1945 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 11:25 am I do not think we are at opposite ends of the pole here; you just want to get into the inner biology of the function of a conscious subject which I take for granted. Anything which is not an object in the physical world and the inner working of the conscious subject is not experienced as an object or objects. We have little experience of our inner workings; we experience the totality of those inner workings as what we are, an embodied consciousness. It is proper to say that our own bodies are objects to be experienced in our physical reality, our apparent reality. Anyone claiming the physical world is utterly objective would be hard-pressed to prove it,
What do 'you' MEAN by 'utterly objective', and what PROOF would be SUFFICIENT, for 'you', "popeye1945"?
'our' is a VERY IMPORTANT word and CLUE here.popeye1945 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 11:25 am we can only know the world through our subject experience and subject experience depends upon the state of a given biology.