 Originally Posted by really
Oh my, are you asking what subjective experience is? A lot of what you've said is kind of beside the point.
Then yes, I'm apparently missing the point. Subjective, meaning personal. Taking place inside the mind and modified by individual bias. I fail to see how this is applicable.
Exactly. There is more to life than material. Physical reality is obviously not the whole story now, is it? Doesn't take much to see that. Knowledge is not physical. Can you admit that?
This is my argument: you don't KNOW if there's more to life. Assuming there is without any evidence is ludicrous. I can't admit that knowledge is not physical, because that is not true. All signs indeed point to the fact that it is physical. There is a man who lost a part of his brain and cannot remember anything beyond a few seconds. Every waking moment is literally a brand new experience. There is no knowledge. It is clearly not stored in any sort of spirit. It is physical.
Expanding from above; not only knowledge, but fantasy, too, would be impossible. The subjectivity of consciousness underlies all reality, and if you want to prove it, that's your dilemma, although it's never necessary.
You really are worse than Philosopher. At this point, you're trying to argue using some abstract concept which I quite frankly am not understanding. Somehow, subjectivity proves consciousness is from outside the human body? What? Either I'm missing something, or that is one huge logical fallacy.
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