Pez
By the way, I was going to ask you, what do time and space have got to do with consciousness in Kant? — Corvus
Corvus
Thus time and space are essentially different from the intellect but nevertheless in consciousness just the same. Please refer to Sections one and two of Transcendental Aesthetic. — Pez
Corvus
that's right, explaining it in "logical terms" from you didn't work, because your only definitions of "everyone" were either (a) not normal at all and completely arbitrary, or (b) left the claim untrue — flannel jesus
flannel jesus
Corvus
"Everyone knows consciousness emerges from the brain" is an untrue statement for any standard or colloquial use of 'everyone'. — flannel jesus
flannel jesus
Corvus
so do you agree or disagree with that text from me that you quoted?
If you disagree, then what standard definition of "everyone" makes true the statement "Everyone knows consciousness emerges from the brain"? — flannel jesus
flannel jesus
Corvus
Ah, the good ol' head in the sand approach. The existence of Christians is groundless rumour or opinion.
There are people on this forum who don't believe mind comes exclusively from the brain. Take your head out of the sand and look around. — flannel jesus
flannel jesus
Corvus
Corvus
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