Reality is far more objective than subjective.
Then you have no excuse for your foolishness.
Then you have no excuse for your foolishness.
Right back at you. Hehehe.
This exchange succinctly illustrates the point I tried to make in my last post (but did badly). Everyone believes that they have the truth.
Reality is far more objective than subjective.
Yes. True.
There are many opportunities for people to be technically, objectively, or logically wrong within the subspace of shared objective phenomena.
No argument from me here either.
There also are many opportunities for fallasies within the logical edifice in any subjective belief system, e.g. by clashes with objective phenomena or by internal inconsistencies.
Again, no argument. The opportunities for fallacies are always available in a subjective belief system.
To dump everything into a model of parallel subjective realities or solipsism is a convenient but inaccurate simplification.
I did not communicate myself well in my previous post. I was not arguing for nor trying to "dump everything" into a model of parallel subjective realities or solipsism. A clearer way to communicate my point would be to say that eventually an impasse is reached because there appears to be parallel subjective realities because one's beliefs do not mesh with those of others. One set of beliefs in true, the others are not. Yet, it is extremely difficult to come to a consensus on which set of beliefs is true.
There is one objective reality. Yet, there is much disagreement on what is the objective reality. One side is right, the others are in error. Yet both believe they're right. It is here that parallel subjective realities appear to exist, even though in fact they do not. One side knows the truth and is factually based, the other is not. Eventually you reach a point where you try (and do) define what exactly is the objective reality. But even there a consensus on what is the definition of the one objective reality cannot be reached.
Everyone believes they're right and knows the truth.
Only one set of beliefs is actually true and objective. Nobody agrees though on what it is, and that is from where the appearance of subjective realities comes.
That is more the message I intended my previous post to convey. (Of course, it still probably doesn't make sense.)
(I better stop, I got
way out of my league a long time ago and now seem to be just blabbering.
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