I'm being held in existence. If you value yourself then show me how that's not happening for you, prove your belief is true.
It's not a matter of absolute certitude, it's a matter if someone disagrees with me has any sanity.
happy Easter, my High Holy Day as in MINE! — Daniel Cox
I said:Earlier in your comment you validly claimed to adhere to what you experience, only what is empirical. You sort of (in all kindness) "jumped ship" to a "new theory." By memory alone, evolution is not interested in the truth, its interest is reproduction. — Daniel Cox
I also said that our thoughts are made of sensory data - empirical data. Our experience of our memories takes the same form, albeit a less vivid and detailed form, as our experience of the world. It seems natural to integrate our memories with our experiences with the world. It seems natural to make sense of the experiences so that one can learn to predict the good and bad ones. In other words, rationalism and empiricism are inseparable.It seems to me that empiricism and rationalism are part of the same process and inseparable. — Harry Hindu
Right, so the contents of "consciousness" is consistently a perspective from atop the pedestal of a body. I can see my own body with a "consciousness" placed right between the eyes. When I look in a mirror and get really close, the parts of my body that get really big are my eyes. I experience other things that are shaped like me (bodies with eyes and other sensory organs) and behave like me and that I have this special ability with (language use). What is the best explanation for these experiences that is consistent and coherent (rational)?"As Chalmers has pointed out there is no way in which external observations can tell us that an individual is conscious. It is only because of our own individual personal experience of being aware that we know that such a thing as consciousness exists." Dfpolis R-3-2 — Daniel Cox
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