Idealism and Materialism, what are the important consequences of both.
I though I gave a reply somewhere in the thread. In any case, let me start again.
If Dennett is right in his "materialism", the view that the phenomena of the mind are illusion or bad theoretical postulates, then it should follow that one should react very little to a loved on dying or seeing people being massacred in a war.
I mean, if it's all mere reaction to stimuli and the like, then the loved one is merely a bag of chemicals, so we should be rational and think to ourselves that, I thought this person was unique, funny, smart, perceptive and so on, but I'm wrong, all it was was cleaver reactions to external stimuli. So let me not slip into the fallacy that human beings are in any way special at all.
If mind was an illusion, then most of the things I love in this life color experience, music, novels, travel all of it is just fake.
With extreme "idealism", I could start saying the words "quantum consciousness", as if that says anything, and believe I'm being profound, when I'm saying nothing at all.
Then this would be delusional, a wrong way to think about the world.