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Originally posted by Two Steps Forward
Originally posted by Sight2realityThis is specifically what I was referring to by making simple things difficult. When it comes to philosophy, this is a big problem. There is a line you cross when you go this route. It can be enlightening, and sometimes fun to do thought experiments such as this, but taking terms such as "subjective entity" to heart crosses that line.
Why?
If you exist, everything around you must as well, because you interact with it. Even if that interacting object is unaware, it exists to you!
Since the question is precisely whether it is aware, that it exists to you doesn't answer it.
There is no further rationalization needed.
"Need" implies a purpose. For what purpose is thought "needed" in your view, so that once the need is satisfied any further cerebration becomes a waste of time?
Originally posted by Yarium
Yes, I am asking a really big question here. How can I prove that I exist to someone else?
Originally posted by dbrandt
By touching lives. By being a servant. By having morals. By doing things others don't want to do. By making a difference.
Originally posted by Sight2realityThe question of an objects awaredness is completely irrelevant.
Originally posted by Two Steps Forward
Originally posted by Sight2realityThe question of an objects awaredness is completely irrelevant.
Irrelevant to what?
Everything else in your post amounts to an ad hominem and should and will be ignored.
Originally posted by Sight2realityI as well as any other sound minded person should take that as your concession. You cannot argue this
The fact that you are letting a philosophy class blind you of that means you have crossed the line.
Now I know people fairly well. I know that you at this point will continue to argue with meaningless points. Twisting the verbage enough each time so it doesnt sound the same, but repeating the same ideas again and again. You will then attack me, by searching for flaws in my statements, and exploiting them. So, I'll give you some fuel.
Have you ever heard the tree question?
"If a tree falls in the woods, and nobody is around to hear it, does it really make a sound?"
Wow, thats deep man....
If a tree falls in the woods, it doesn't matter if it makes a sound. The thing is with this question, is that in some sick way it may be possible to argue the sounds non-existence. Even though that is a ridiculous statement. Sound is not what we hear. That is only how we interpret vibrations caused by energy releasing events, such as a tree falling in the woods. In this world, if a tree falls, even a small one, it releases energy. Even if it falls onto cotton.
You may be wondering how its all relevant. It isn't.
My point is that you can grab at all the straws you would like to expand upon a thought process. You may even convince yourself of some alter-existence, but life is life.
If all of the people you see, do not exist in the capacity you do, do they make a sound? Even if my words, are just part of your interpretation of a world that really is not what you think, it does not mean these words do not exist, at least to you.
If you are the only thying with a consciousness, everything else inside that consciousness exists, to you. Even if they don't exist as anything else but memories, fantasies, or a false reality.
Something that is, exists.
Just in case anyone is just reading this last point, and not the rest of the thread. I made it clear why an object's awaredness is irrelevant.
Originally posted by Yarium
Yes, I am asking a really big question here. How can I prove that I exist to someone else?
I guess Socrates would ask me how I could first prove that I exist to myself. To that, I would have to state that I am here to debate it. If I were not here to debate it, then I would not be debating it. It's an "I think, therefore I am" scenario. Now, whether or not what I see is what's real, is another question - but I do know that, in one form or another, I do exist and have consciousness.
So, how do I show somebody else that I have consciousness? Saying "You think, therefore I am" or "I think, therefore you are" does not apply here. I cannot perfectly follow their thoughts, and while they may lay out their memories for me, speak to me, and try to send me what they're thinking, my own existance will not prove theirs.
So what will prove my existance to someone else? For this, I must make the assumption that the other person actually exist - but that I may not, and disqualify "I think therefore I am" from the arguement.
Perhaps I'm actually being to exclusive. Perhaps the fact that I recieve a reply denotes some form of thought somewhere on behalf of someone. Though the idea that perhaps this isn't actually reality, but an evil genius' virtual reality, may seem to counter this - it still implies there is another out there who has programmed this simulated version of a person to talk to. One could then argue that God is proof that another consciousness is at work.
However, what if I am God, and this is my dream. What if I am all that exists, and I have created this illusion but for my own purpose and will? Yes, I do believe that being responded to is not proof that someone else exists.
So where does that leave us? If we say that this person, since them speaking to me does not prove their consciousness, cannot speak - would it not be the same thing as a computer - perhaps a very well programmed one? How could a computer prove to me that it has consciousness?
It would have to be a signal that I knew to be true; that I could relate to; that could be expressed without words. Perhaps this is where the computer analogy fails. A person can easily show me happiness, and love, and hatred. These can be unspoken - and they are things that I can have a direct association with. If they did something for me, and I felt better, and then I did something for them, and they felt better too - would that prove their existance to me?
Perhaps that's what's needed to see if a person exists, to feel emotions with them. Only then will I connect with a person.
I don't know, what are your views on this?
Originally posted by Yarium
Yes, I am asking a really big question here. How can I prove that I exist to someone else?