Yes, everyone of us uses our own brain, so thus everything is subjective? Think about it this way:If a thousand people witness something; the individual witness accounts are still subjective, aren't they.
Even if it is a thousand astronomers that confirm that there has been a supernova in a distant galaxy, or a closer supernovae that is viewable to most people on Earth.
At no point is there any objective evidence that there has been an event, all witness accounts are subjective and subject to individual perception processes. — wax
Well, many use 'science' and 'scientific' as an argument where it shouldn't be used. Scientism is the best example of this misuse or improper use of science or scientific claims. Usually it comes out of ignorance about the subject at hand.What I don't like is that some people take the utilitarian and pragmatic view of 'objectivity' in science and roll it out to other arguments to try to show that there is a more absolute objective perception of reality that is possible...
That isn't logical. — wax
Well, many use 'science' and 'scientific' as an argument where it shouldn't be used. Scientism is the best example of this misuse or improper use of science or scientific claims. Usually it comes out of ignorance about the subject at hand. — ssu
Not sure what your point is here. Can you explain in other words?yes, if I used my argument about the supernova then the person I am trying to counter would just claims that my argument is 'absurd'...it is only absurd in that if a supernova happened in this way in real life, then nobody would really question it...but I wouldn't be using that argument as a way to show that it would happen, but just as an analogy. — wax
Not sure what your point is here. Can you explain in other words? — ssu
Either there has been a supernova, or there has not. That is objective, and not a matter of opinion. — unenlightened
But how would we know whether there had been or not, without some evidence?
What does it mean for a supernova to have happened in an objective way?
This is the crux really. I don't believe that absolute objectivity can really exist, not even for God...but people seem to conclude that there is via a sort of common sense line of thinking... — wax
If a thousand people witness something; the individual witness accounts are still subjective, aren't they. — wax
At no point is there any objective evidence that there has been an event, — wax
Where did that 'absolute' come from? What meaning does it have in this context? 'Absolute' is a word I cannot find a use for in this context. — unenlightened
How is any other definition of 'objective reality' possible? — wax
Well now you are using 'objective' in the same way you were using 'absolute' before. Are there different kinds of reality? Different grades? Really real reality, and maybe-waybe reality? — unenlightened
no in that post I didn't use the word 'objective' to mean anything in particular. I was just asking for any other ways in which 'objective reality' could be defined, and what 'objective reality'' would mean then. — wax
people might use the term 'objective reality'; I was just asking if anyone might post what they thought would be a good definition for that term. — wax
Don't worry, you are making me consider my use of the term 'objective', and whether I have been using it in any really useful way, by saying I don't believe in an objective reality. — wax
Re "shared mental," shared in what sense? — Terrapin Station
:L I'm not sure I'd say we share it as a hive mind shares an experience. — Mr Phil O'Sophy
If a thousand people witness something; the individual witness accounts are still subjective, aren't they. — wax
I'm referring to what objective reality is, that is, its agreement by ad populum. — Mr Phil O'Sophy
Subjective: that upon which reason acts.
Objective: that upon which reason reacts. — Mww
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