Yes that's true. From my perspective. — invizzy
How about
P1. All and only (phenomenologicall experiences) are (from your perspective)
C. All (from your perspective) are (phenomenological experiences)
Does that suffer the same problems? It means everything is a phenomenonological experience, be it thought or sensation etc. I still think that is a form of Idealism.
And it is not self-defeating. We still have absolute truth, there IS absolute truth from your perspective. We can still be objectively wrong for instance. — invizzy
P1. All and only (phenomenologicall experiences) are (from your perspective)
C. All (from your perspective) are (phenomenological experiences)
Does that suffer the same problems? It means everything is a phenomenonological experience, be it thought or sensation etc. I still think that is a form of Idealism.
The bit in bold doesn't follow. What (might) follow(s) is "everything from one's perspective is a phenomenological experience". The bracketed part of C. isn't optional. — Michael
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