Michael McMahon
we start to have a situation where we just can’t relate to that person — Richard B
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Alkis Piskas
I am among the ones who believe that there is no objective reality. Yet, I consider myself a realist, in the sense of a person who accepts a situation as it is and is prepared to deal with it accordingly ...An antirealist is "a person who denies the existence of an objective reality". — Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon
I consider myself a realist, i.e. a person who accepts a situation as it is and is prepared to deal with it accordingly. — Alkis Piskas
"anti-realism" literally indicates the opposite of "realist", i.e. one who is idealist, romantic and such stuff — Alkis Piskas
Using labels such as "anti-realist" only limits subjects, situations, ideas and so on. — Alkis Piskas
By saying that "the world is real" I assume you mean that "the physical universe exists", right? But it does not exist because other people can percieve it. — Alkis Piskas
And this is exactly what reality is all about: How one perceives the physical universe. — Alkis Piskas
I am among the ones who believe that there is no objective reality. — Alkis Piskas
Alkis Piskas
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Richard B
I believe an anti-realist can also be pragmatic. Our power is limited in this world whether it’s real or not. — Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon
How would a scientist go about determining if this world is "real" or "not real"? — Richard B
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Richard B
The mind is more arbitrary and whimsical in nature than the physical structures we observe. — Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon
take the hypothesis that this "world is not real", what experience(s) could falsify such an idea? — Richard B
Richard B
Perfect circles don’t exist in nature and pi has an infinite number of digits. So when you rotate around and move forward in a certain direction, we don’t ever know with perfect accuracy what that direction is. — Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon
if we can’t prove without “perfect” accuracy the outcome of some predicted event, this is evidence the world is not real. This is an odd conclusion. — Richard B
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when subjected to an electric current, for example, someone says with his eyes shut “I am moving my arm up and down” though his arm is not moving — Richard B
When people talk about the possibility of foreknowledge of the future they always forget the fact of the prediction of one’s own voluntary movements. — Richard B
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Michael McMahon
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