It would be like if everyone had their own home, but no one was allowed to go into others' homes, there was no way to take pictures of others' homes, etc. The person who lived there would know exactly what it's like inside, but other people wouldn't. That wouldn't stop anyone from talking about what their homes are like inside, however. — Terrapin Station
but that's not identical to what is like at any other spatio-temporal location. — Terrapin Station
...what it's like to have subjective mental content, including qualia, with respect to those perceptions. — Terrapin Station
Nothing is identical from two different spatiotemporal locations. — Terrapin Station
I'm not convinced that there is a "what it's like", for bats or otherwise. — Banno
Einstein might disagree. — Banno
Just so long as we agree that what is true for A is also true for B — Banno
Yeah, this part I don't entirely get. If I were a direct-realist, then there wouldn't really be unsharable content in my mind. Let me know why would you think otherwise? — Wallows
And so the problem still presents itself for direct realists — Marchesk
For Terrapin, but for others, too. Einstein developed a set of transformations that allowed the laws of physics to be the same for all observers. — Banno
I'm not a realist on physical laws, but aside from that, the fact that the laws of physics would be the same for all observers is different than the properties that something has relative to a particular spatiotemporal location. For example, something might be round from one spatiotemporal location but oblong from another spatiotemporal location. — Terrapin Station
As a direct realist, maybe you can explain what the problem is supposed to be, because it's not clear to me what Wallows was thinking. — Terrapin Station
Dreams are also directly perceived. They are just different things we are encountering. To see dream dragon is to encounter a different thing to my house. — TheWillowOfDarkness
Differing abilities aren't a problem either. Each object itself is multiple. It is what anyone perceives of it. — TheWillowOfDarkness
I understand it to be that since direct realists deny the contention that we're aware of some mental idea or representation when perceiving (instead of the physical object itself), then there isn't some inaccessible mental content that can't be shared. Instead, we're just talking about the objects themselves. — Marchesk
What gets added or explained by bringing qualia into the already complex story? — Banno
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