Idealism should be the default starting position. — RogueAI
But is it intuitive that the trees and birds around you are made of mind stuff as if we're in a dream?
And what is mind stuff anyway?
I think the default will come from the culture you were born into. The destination is realizing that you don't have a vantage point to confirm either one, so ontological anti-realism.
But is it intuitive that the trees and birds around you are made of mind stuff as if we're in a dream? — frank
ontological anti-realism. — frank
The real question is: are these qualities true, and real? And that's the problem of universals. If these qualities aren't genuine,nothing is. Because reality exists only in relation to qualities in experience juxtaposed to other qualities. Hence, nominalism is nihilism. Only Platonism (in the broad sense) can make sense of our qualities of experience. — Dharmi
the existence of mind and ideas can't be doubted.
So, you're introducing dreaming into my a priori world, eh? That's fine. Suppose the person knows they dream. Wouldn't that give idealism an even bigger boost? After all, I create worlds populated by real-seeming people in my dreams, so isn't entirely possible I'm still doing all that even when I think I'm awake? I think the knowledge of dreaming strengthens the idealist position. If world-building during sleep is a thing, than world-building during non-sleep (or what we think is non-sleep) is definitely on the table. — RogueAI
Yes, but I'm talking about what *should* be the case. Idealism *should* be the default position, even if it's not. — RogueAI
Because nobody does. All things are experienced from the first person subjective experience. Unless you're claiming you do, in which case, that's something that carries a burden of proof. — Dharmi
The world is entirely mental. In a dream world, it's 100% mental. It's no different in the other case. — Dharmi
It wasn't the default for the vast majority of people in history. — Dharmi
Western monistic idealism recognizes matter and thought. Matter is supposedly an emergent property of mind per Plotinus. — frank
This clearly shows a dualistic frame in which one side has been declared illusive as I described. — frank
Because the people who believe in it haven't thought through how facile it is. Not because it's some sort of neutral position. — Dharmi
Which is why phenomenologisits argue that idealism and empiricism are two sides of the same coin, and both depend on dualist assumptions. — Joshs
I don't deny materiality exists, but I obviously believe it's derived from mind. My system is Vedantism: Qualified non-dualism. — Dharmi
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