lll
I think pain is the donut tasting like shit. The hole is just empty space. — EugeneW
EugeneW
lll
lll
If you hear people talking in their sleep you have proof of the dreaming. Likewise for animals. You might even put me under a brain-scanning machine. Then you could see if I dream when asleep. What proof do you need more? — EugeneW
lll
Well, I guess an idealist would argue that everything we see, we take for granted as real when it is actually a product of mind. Does that count? — Tom Storm
EugeneW
But I think it's better to look at the way this sign 'pain' is traded publicly — lll
Agent Smith
Good point. I take Wittgenstein to show that the meaning of the 'Yahweh' is not inside each of its users but rather in the outside in the way the mark 'Yahweh' functions along with other worldly objects. If you want the 'meaning' of 'Yahweh,' look for it as you might look for the 'meaning' of money. See what people do with the little pieces of paper, how they fit in with other things people do — lll
lll
What all of us do with "Yahweh"? That's public meaning, oui? In Wittgenstein's universe, that's about all the meaning a word can have; any private meaning, as he said and you pointed out, "drops out of consideration and becomes irrelevant". — Agent Smith
EugeneW
The 'dream itself' is 'logically' (grammatically) inaccessible. — lll
lll
Sensations aren't exactly perfect when it comes to conveying Wittgenstein's point for they have secondary public correlates (facial expressions, body language that is). — Agent Smith
lll
We both hear him. Likewise we both have dreams. — EugeneW
lll
We made them private and inaccessible. — EugeneW
Agent Smith
lll
What's your take on telepathy? Is it real? If it is, what are the implications vis-à-vis qualia and consciousness? Can I get inside your head? — Agent Smith
Agent Smith
EugeneW
How so? By simply not talking about them? — lll
What's your take on telepathy? — Agent Smith
Agent Smith
lll
Given that we're all human, we all have the same genes, genes that determine, at the very least, our general physical structures (including the brain), does it make sense to say our private experiences could be poles apart? — Agent Smith
EugeneW
Given that we're all human, we all have the same genes, genes that determine, at the very least, our general physical structures (including the brain), — Agent Smith
Agent Smith
but...It doesn't make sense to say either that they are poles apart or just the same — lll
lll
doubt must have a reason. — Agent Smith
Agent Smith
false assumption. — EugeneW
lll
I thought I made the case for our private experiences being similar (enough for government work) or even exactly identical. — Agent Smith
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