But something is ontologically primary. — "Marchesk
Materialism suffers from the same epistemological problem.
— Michael
A materialist can say that it's inconceivable for a human being to act like they have a mind but not have one, since mind is necessary for human behavior. — Marchesk
A materialist can say that it's inconceivable for a human being to act like they have a mind but not have one, since mind is necessary for human behavior.
— Marchesk
And the idealist can say the same. — Michael
There's a trap in your question. What does 'independent' mean? 'There anyway', right? We know the moon and the earth pre-date h. sapiens by billions of years, it doesn't make any sense to say they exist only in the minds of humans. But the subtle question is this one - what is it, that provides the perspective of 'before' such and such an event, and the units in which the measurement of that duration is made? Where does that judgement reside? — Wayfarer
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