So is subjectivity a part of the world, the universe, reality, everything or what ever you believe in? And how does work?
We have been here before, i won't be repeating for those who refuse to accept definition.
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So is subjectivity a part of the world, the universe, reality, everything or what ever you believe in? And how does work?
We have been here before, i won't be repeating for those who refuse to accept definition.
In another (non-debate) thread, it was asked what 'real' is. A response to that question was the Google dictionary definition, "actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact; not imagined or supposed."
How can one be certain something is real given that definition? I'm fairly certain nearly everyone has had dreams that, while dreaming, they thought were real until they awoke.
What one perceives is merely a model resulting from sense organs that create electrical signals as interpreted by the brain. How can one trust that these are, indeed, real? How do you know you won't wake up from this reality into a 'real' one?
Yeah, so subjectivity is real, because you know that I subjectively refuse your subjective belief in reality. How nice.
Ah yes... the old, what if we're all just existing in the Matrix or I am simply 'dreaming' all of reality dilemma. It's certainly possible that what we perceive as reality is just an elaborate video game or we're just having a dream that's indistinguishable from reality. But if that is indeed the case, we have no choice but to live our 'lives' according to whatever the 'rules' are for the particular game or dream we happen to be experiencing. In the case of whatever it is that we all believe we're experiencing right now, the 'rules' for what is real match the Google definition, in which you can distinguish between 'reality' and dreams, regardless of how real the dream felt while you were having it.
To attempt to do otherwise leads to madness.
Whatever makes you happy, i don't really care. I will go by definition you go by subjectivity
Objectivity.In another (non-debate) thread, it was asked what 'real' is. A response to that question was the Google dictionary definition, "actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact; not imagined or supposed."
How can one be certain something is real given that definition? I'm fairly certain nearly everyone has had dreams that, while dreaming, they thought were real until they awoke.
What one perceives is merely a model resulting from sense organs that create electrical signals as interpreted by the brain. How can one trust that these are, indeed, real? How do you know you won't wake up from this reality into a 'real' one?
Yeah, and the bold part is not subjective, though it is not objective by the definitions of objective.
Objectivity.
What we call "real" is what we can agree seems to be the case, i.e. is a perception that people thought to be reliable share.
Obviously you can pick holes in that, but a consensus if basically it's what it comes down to. In science we consider reproducible observations real.
Things exist in my perceptions in my dream state. Are these real?
Real: Whatever every minimal, predictive model based on observation agrees to.
Now turn that into a true model itself. You can't.
In another (non-debate) thread, it was asked what 'real' is. A response to that question was the Google dictionary definition, "actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact; not imagined or supposed."
How can one be certain something is real given that definition? I'm fairly certain nearly everyone has had dreams that, while dreaming, they thought were real until they awoke.
What one perceives is merely a model resulting from sense organs that create electrical signals as interpreted by the brain. How can one trust that these are, indeed, real? How do you know you won't wake up from this reality into a 'real' one?
Actually, ... I'm kind of looking forward to it.How do you know you won't wake up from this reality into a 'real' one?
We get a choice?What one perceives is merely a model resulting from sense organs that create electrical signals as interpreted by the brain. How can one trust that these are, indeed, real?
It takes at least 2 people to define reality.In another (non-debate) thread, it was asked what 'real' is. A response to that question was the Google dictionary definition, "actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact; not imagined or supposed."
How can one be certain something is real given that definition? I'm fairly certain nearly everyone has had dreams that, while dreaming, they thought were real until they awoke.
What one perceives is merely a model resulting from sense organs that create electrical signals as interpreted by the brain. How can one trust that these are, indeed, real? How do you know you won't wake up from this reality into a 'real' one?
are you trying to differentiate between temporarily real and eternally real?In another (non-debate) thread, it was asked what 'real' is. A response to that question was the Google dictionary definition, "actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact; not imagined or supposed."
How can one be certain something is real given that definition? I'm fairly certain nearly everyone has had dreams that, while dreaming, they thought were real until they awoke.
What one perceives is merely a model resulting from sense organs that create electrical signals as interpreted by the brain. How can one trust that these are, indeed, real? How do you know you won't wake up from this reality into a 'real' one?
Aha, you're picking holes in it, just as I said you could. So I don't need check my words or my thoughts.I don't agree with your "we" as for "real". Your "we" is not objective nor scientific as such. It is subjective in the end. Learn to check your words and thoughts.
The same for "consider". That is subjective and only "real" as for what you "consider real".
Now turn that into a true model itself. You can't.