A perception is illusory to the degree that its reality does not match its appearance — hypericin
A hallucination is that which has no stable reality outside of subjective manifestation. — hypericin
is completely private, and so has no reality outside of our subjective experience of it. It is hallucinatory. — hypericin
But there are an infinite number of such stable mappings. And the choice of mapping is functionally irrelevant. — hypericin
Therefore I think it is likely we all experience wildly different private hallucinations. — hypericin
A perception is illusory to the degree that its reality does not match its appearance — hypericin
Neither would it carry any Imputation of Falshood to our simple Ideas, if by the different Structure of our Organs, it were so ordered, That the same Object should produce in several Men’s Minds different Ideas at the same time; v.g. if the Idea, that a Violet produced in one Man’s Mind by his Eyes, were the same that a Marigold produces in another Man’s, and vice versâ. — Locke: Of True and False Ideas
And the choice of mapping is functionally irrelevant. — hypericin
Therefore I think it is likely we all experience wildly different private hallucinations. — hypericin
Both objects and processes exist independently of anything that may or may not perceive them, this is what I meant by "stable reality"But this raises more questions, what has a "stable reality"? — Manuel
I don't have a problem with this.We'd have to say that it is a hallucination within a hallucination or something along these lines. — Manuel
I'm not sure if you are understanding me here. The only requirement is that there is some stable mapping from a sensory constellation to "cliff". But the form that mapping takes is irrelevant. Trivially, my red might be your green. Or my color might be your sound, or it might be some other form you can't conceive of. As long as qualia masks reality in some stable manner, it can take any form at all and be functional.So at some points our mapping converges in some crucial areas. — Manuel
A hallucination is that which has no stable reality outside of subjective manifestation. Consciousness, as the set of qualia we are attending to at any given moment, is completely private, and so has no reality outside of our subjective experience of it. It is hallucinatory. — hypericin
Their appearance is certainly an illusion as well cannot perceive them at all without "projecting them onto an imaginary plane" — hypericin
Both objects and processes exist independently of anything that may or may not perceive them, this is what I meant by "stable reality" — hypericin
I don't have a problem with this. — hypericin
Or my color might be your sound, or it might be some other form you can't conceive of. As long as qualia masks reality in some stable manner, it can take any form at all and be functional — hypericin
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