OK, but I asked you: "But what about the other bodies that you see around?" Where do they belong?Whats around my body is my environment. — Prishon
OK, but I asked you: "But what about the other bodies that you see around?" Where do they belong? — Alkis Piskas
I see. So other persons' bodies are not part of your environment, i.e. part of the physical world. They belong to some other dimension, in some other universe. Is this what you mean?"... what about the other bodies that you see around?" Where do they belong?
— Alkis Piskas
They stay, like me, between their inner world and their outer, physical world. We share things about that outer world and inner world. We share similar outer worlds and inner worlds. — Prishon
So other persons' bodies are not part of your environment — Alkis Piskas
Yes, of course, but that is an old, tried and true device used by philosophers to illustrate certain points of truth. — Michael Zwingli
There's a single physical world. Its perception by each person, i.e. each person's reality ("inner world", as you call it) regarding the physical world, is different. We live in the same universe. Our reality regarding it differs in general, but we also share a common reality about parts of it.For you, my body is part of your physical world — Prishon
Yes, your inner world is certainly not part of the physical universe. But this reality does not rest in the body-brain (physical universe).But for me, being the body that types to you now, the "essence, magical" part of the dual stuff has expressed in my inner world. — Prishon
Yes, your inner world is certainly not part of the physical universe. But this reality does not rest in the body-brain — Alkis Piskas
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