punshhh
Philosopher
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What it is in a persons mind is irrelevant, either it is the scenario, or it isn't. Whatever you say doesn't affect it, whatever I say doesn't affect it. Whatever science discovers, or explains, doesn't affect it.That's just another excuse, and raises the same problem: Idealism can be whatever you like, which means that there's no reason for it to be anything at all.
You still don't seem to be aware of the issue, they are metaphysical perspectives dealing with the nature of existence. The physical reality out there in the world around us, does not inform the debate, because it would be the same either way. It is impossible to compare an idealist universe with a materialist universe, because we only have the one to observe and we don't know which one it is.
Now, you have accepted that idealism is a valid philosophical stance, discussion over.
Idealist/materialist is a false dichotomy anyway when you get to grips with it. As I pointed out to you a few years back, it is actually the materialist who is a dualist, by denying the physicality of mind. The idealist has always been a monist, by accepting that mind and matter are different levels of the same substrate.In other words, an infinite sequence of excuses for why your idealist reality is actually a materialist one.
You've got your philosophers hat on I see.The world is what it is. The scenario doesn't change reality. The world is material, so materialism is true and idealism is false.
You don't seem to be aware of the caveats.Sure I can. I just did.