SillySapienne
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truth is perceived Reality
Truth = Reality
Truth = Reality
I agree with everything you wrote, here.
Seriously.
Isn't that kind of at odds with what you and Z were saying earlier in the thread about discerning perception vs. absolute truth?
truth is perceived Reality
Truth = Reality
Well, if you agree, it shows that you are more reasonable than I first gave you credit.
Yes, but since we cannot know anything about reality except via perception, how can we know anything about real truth or non-perceived reality?
Are you a solipsist?Yes, but since we cannot know anything about reality except via perception, how can we know anything about real truth or non-perceived reality?
Are you a solipsist?
hahahaha, oy vey, good points, good points, this conversation needs to happen in a comfy room, with beverages and ambient music in the background.
But everything is, all perceptions exist.
Does the existence of somthing make it real?
Yes.
Are you a solipsist?
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Third time:
I used to think I knew everything; then I thought I knew everything when I thought no one knew anything; now I think that I know something since I know that no one knows whether they know anything, even if they know something.
- Zarathustra, Myspace profile
Unfortunately, this lack of certainty prevents me from knowing any absolute truth beyond the facts that:
A) My consciousness exists, and
B) There are many things I do not and cannot know.
Is your point in repeatedly quoting this that you can know with absolute certainty that no one can be absolutely certain of anything (other than this one piece of knowledge)?
That, and that at the same time they indeed might know things.
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And by that, do you mean that some things people believe may actually constitute absolute truth, but that there is no way those people could know for sure whether or not their beliefs constitute absolute truth?