See? Are you waiting for the rainy season to end?You are being idiotic, dont you want to learn how? — DingoJones
Common language is how it really works for understanding what "seeing" refers to. — Terrapin Station
"The way that you perceive a tree, despite perception being a function of your mind is to see it. You see it by seeing it." — Terrapin Station
I have never, if memory serves, asked how you perceive a tree. — tim wood
That's fine. Just change it to:
"The way that you see a tree, despite seeing being a function of your mind, is to see it. You see it by seeing it."
Is that acceptable? — Terrapin Station
How can it be, if it is uninformative in exactly the area where information is being sought. — tim wood
I agree with you that there is no objective truth and no need for objective truth. I don't agree with your take on what "objective" refers to. I also don't agree that objective (external to mind) things are inaccessible. — Terrapin Station
You said that the way you take a cookie is by taking it. You take it by taking it.
Isn't that what you just said above?
Is that "informative in exactly the area where information is being sought?" — Terrapin Station
absent "objective truth," how do you know anything is objective? — tim wood
But this is becoming nonsensical, Terrapin. Answer straight. Common language allows that you "see" a tree: is that in fact an accurate account of what happens? — tim wood
And maybe you'll answer the question to you outstanding now for about three pages, two threads, and that you have not paid attention to, other than to dismiss. — tim wood
Did you not see my invitation to you to educate me? — tim wood
You have already had it explained, — DingoJones
If he had bothered to read he could have found this in my original answer:When you take a cookie, it's something that your arm/hand does. Does that mean that taking a cookie is actually just your arm/hand, and it doesn't involve something that's not your arm/hand? — Terrapin Station
See the last part in italics, my brain? That's what I think he's looking for, but he cannot be bothered to either read or clarify, on three requests."The way." I shall take that to mean how. Pace, neurobiologists: my brain, processing a lot of perceptions and internal states, orders my muscles to move in certain ways the result of which language easily describes as taking, yes? — tim wood
I invited you to educate twice, now a third time, — tim wood
See the last part in italics, my brain? That's what I think he's looking for, — tim wood
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