Note that this is a seperate point - the simple truism that we can only know how things are by looking at how things are. It ignores the difference between somethings being true and being known to be true. A common bit of antirealist rhetoric.↪Banno But are can only be validated by observation a posteriori. — Wayfarer
C.G. Jung once said that the world only exists when you consciously perceive it. In that theory, only what I see truly exists. What I do not see, or what I am not aware of, therefore does not exist. — Jan
nobody understands quantum physics' — Wayfarer
I’m not ‘proclaiming’ anything. — Wayfarer
C.G. Jung once said that the world only exists when you consciously perceive it. — Jan
Back to this. Was he right? — Banno
It depends on how you interpret what he was saying alongside what it appears he actually meant. — I like sushi
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