 frank
frank         
         Well, words are important. For example, speaking of "sense data" or "qualia" or feelings or thoughts as if they're things, somewhere, in the mind, distinct from the world we interact with at every moment. If that's what "subjective data" are, I don't accept that view. — Ciceronianus
 NOS4A2
NOS4A2         
         This is just elementary stuff that I'm sure you fully accept, so I'm wondering why it need be explained and that there's this dropping back to some sort of holism that demands that every part of me is sentient and every part of me cognitive, from the hair on top of my head to the my toenails.
 Hanover
Hanover         
         In short, we need not reduce the concept of “perception” to any other object in the world, whether faculty or organ. So why would we we? — NOS4A2
 Banno
Banno         
         If you don't have the concept beforehand then you can't know. To have that concept you must have already learned the abstract dictionary idea of rose with its associated word rose correctly, then you can make an educated guess that your object is a rose flower. — magritte
 Banno
Banno         
          Hanover
Hanover         
         The point made is that the blip can be used to refer to the plane in much the same way that word "plane" can be used to refer to the plane. — Banno
 hypericin
hypericin         
         You seem to be fascinated by your perception of me as a lawyer, or perhaps of lawyers in general. I suggest this unhealthy, as you say you believe it isn't real. — Ciceronianus
 Hanover
Hanover         
         The fact that "none of this matters" would seem, to me, to establish something regarding its acceptability as an assessment of the world and out place in it. That it's incredible. — Ciceronianus
 Hanover
Hanover         
         One is a plane. the other is something like an interaction between you and the plane. — Banno
 Banno
Banno         
          Ciceronianus
Ciceronianus         
         You have to go out on a limb to disagree with him, and like Ciceroninus, you're in danger of turning rationalist (relying on your own reason to say what is, rather than science). — frank
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