You claim that you posited a single mind for a single instance — Corvus
But is mind something which can be posited? — Corvus
How did you do that, if that operation had been done? — Corvus
If it were your mind, then how does your body function without the mind, which is posited to the OP or to some other location or storage? — Corvus
if your body doesn't exist, because it is disembodied from the mind, then how were you able to read my posts without the sights, and replied to them with no hands and fingers to type up? — Corvus
Is it your own mind, or someone else's mind which you posited? How did you do that, if that operation had been done? — Corvus
It seems that Clearbury is not at all clear on that point, so s/he wants to bury it so that others won't notice the central problem with the OP, namely the lack os a clear account of how s/he understands solipsism. — Janus
I asked Clearbury that same question and s/he got all huffy and claimed I didn't understand their version of solipsism. It seems that Clearbury is not at all clear on that point, so s/he wants to bury it so that others won't notice the central problem with the OP, namely the lack os a clear account of how s/he understands solipsism. — Janus
If others seek clarification about a point, why do not simply give an answer to clear it up? — Janus
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