What do you mean by "perceptual differences"? — Metaphysician Undercover
Differences that are perceived, obviously. — Janus
My idea of matter is not unconventional. Matter is what is perceived. — Janus
Are you claiming that there is formless matter or matterless form? — Janus
How do you deal with colour differences when they are not differences of form? — Janus
Colour is dependent on the nature of a material (and the ambient light), not on the form it has. But then of course you could say the nature of the material is its form. And then we will just go around and around the boring circle of ambiguous definitions again. — Janus
Form and material are inseparable, so we must perceive both material and form. — Janus
The important point is that we recognize individual differences, and if we didn't we would not be able to tell one thing from another. — Janus
Those differences or individual things that we are all recognizing all the time are not dependent on your mind or my mind, otherwise there would be no shared world unless our minds were connected in some telepathic way. — Janus
If you can't see this, then we will have to agree to disagree because I have said as much as I am going to say on it. — Janus
All that is required is that the mind has reason for individuating things in the way that it does, — Metaphysician Undercover
So the fact that we represent the world as individual differences and we develop an understanding of the world in this way, does not necessitate that the world consists of individual differences. Otherwise you might as well argue that the world consists of words. — Metaphysician Undercover
How could the mind have "reasons for individuating things in the way it does" if there were no differences independent of the mind? — Janus
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