Are you going to tell me what you accept as plausible evidence of unconscious mental content? — Terrapin Station
So if you don't actually know any empirical support for it that you accept, it's probably worth examining why you believe in it so firmly. — Terrapin Station
I started a thread on the subject so you can get a broader look at a range of opinions. — ZzzoneiroCosm
So far the consensus is that your question doesn't make sense. — ZzzoneiroCosm
How am I going to have an interesting/worthwhile conversation with you... — Terrapin Station
If you think the idea of that doesn't make sense, then it wouldn't make sense to say that there is such a thing. — Terrapin Station
I'm sick of playing these sorts of stupid games online... — Terrapin Station
So then why, when I said, "I don't buy unconscious mental content, by the way," did you quote that and start responding to it instead of arguing about kindness and its connection to the pronoun debate? — Terrapin Station
If you don't believe in unconscious mental content, you likely haven't read very deeply in psychology and have likely expended very little effort in analyzing your own mind. — ZzzoneiroCosm
The irony here is amusing. — Terrapin Station
So then why, when I said, "I don't buy unconscious mental content, by the way," did you quote that and start responding to it instead of arguing about kindness and its connection to the pronoun debate? — Terrapin Station
If an obscure memory of trick-or-treating with my mom as a child blipped into consciousness three days ago on Halloween, 2019, in what sense was this memory, prior to its arising, conscious? — ZzzoneiroCosm
When we misgender a person, we are telling a falsehood about their idenity. We are claiming their idenity is something which it is not.
You feel like you've been here before because you say the same thing in every similar thread and when I respond to it, you ignore it and then repeat yourself in the next thread.I feel like I've been here before, but this is a pernicious myth. It is not feelings which are determining truth at any point. One's feelings are just one sense of what's happening. — TheWillowOfDarkness
And I already pointed out that people's own identities about themselves can be wrong. Some people are delusional. Some people think that they are a special creation of some god. Telling them that they aren't is no different than telling a man who thinks he's a woman that he isn't. I can't make him believe that. He has to come to that realization himself, but he can't make me use words that don't represent my identity. I am a man - a human male. His declaration of being a woman makes my (and everyone else who identifies the same), use of the word, "man" and "woman" incoherent.We might say they are the means by which one knows their sex or gender. Any time we understand something we have a similar sort of feeling, that specfic meanings are of certain things or events.
Like these many other situations, what makes a gender or sex true is not a fact someone feels it, but a truth of sex or gender itself about the particualr person in question. We are bound to recognise trans people not because they feel a certain way, but instead because it is true they have a particualr idenity.
When we misgender a person, we are telling a falsehood about their idenity. We are claiming their idenity is something which it is not. — TheWillowOfDarkness
but he can't make me use words that don't represent my identity. I am a man - a human male. — Harry Hindu
with just the same qualities it has when you're aware of it--with the only difference being that you're not aware of it? — Terrapin Station
From your statement it appears you do believe in unconscious mental content. — ZzzoneiroCosm
What gives you that impression exactly? — Terrapin Station
And I already pointed out that people's own identities about themselves can be wrong. Some people are delusional. Some people think that they are a special creation of some god. Telling them that they aren't is no different than telling a man who thinks he's a woman that he isn't. — Harry Hindu
That's mainly because you (and everyone else who identifiesthe same) equate being a man with having certain genitals and being a woman with having another set of genitals. Of course, from that perspective, that person will be a "man"-but a man that dresses like a woman, sounds like a woman, literally has boobs and the curves of a woman, has a generally feminine body and prefers to be on the girl side of things nonetheless.He has to come to that realization himself, but he can't make me use words that don't represent my identity. I am a man - a human male. His declaration of being a woman makes my (and everyone else who identifies the same), use of the word, "man" and "woman" incoherent. — Harry Hindu
Do you accept that an obscure memory ("not available to introspection") can blip into consciousness? — ZzzoneiroCosm
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