JoeTheJuggler
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The term 'inferred' is not used pejoratively. You are correct about material inference of material events, whereas there is no direct common means of measure between phenomenal and noumenal events.You talk of 'inferred' like it's a bad thing. Black holes are 'inferred' by the motions of other objects around them. Direct demonstration is great, but inference is very useful if done properly.
As earlier stated, it is necessarily a personal experiencial demonstration. Should one, who is capable and willing, do this for you, you will be convinced beyond all the debate here.Who needs to indulge skepticism? To hell with skepticism. Just provide some sort of evidence that mind has an independent existence.~~ Paul
As earlier stated, it is necessarily a personal experiencial demonstration. Should one, who is capable and willing, do this for you, you will be convinced beyond all the debate here.
In the given case, "even when I asked politely" may not be enough.And since not one poster in this thread has has been capable or willing to demonstrate this for me, even when I asked politely, I guess we will just have to continue the debate.
You mean I have to have some sort of guru "show me the path"? I spent years in the Transcendental Meditation movement. I must have missed that lecture, or been distracted by the people bouncing on the mattresses.Maatorc said:As earlier stated, it is necessarily a personal experiencial demonstration. Should one, who is capable and willing, do this for you, you will be convinced beyond all the debate here.
In the given case, "even when I asked politely" may not be enough.
I"m sorry, I don't even have the remotest clue what such a demonstration would consist of. If understand, you are claiming that there is some way for some person to demonstrate that the mind is not the brain. You don't have to do it if you don't want - since it goes without saying that you will not want to and there are no circumstances which exist under which you would want to. (never mind it would defeat all that wrong headed thinking that is such a plague on us skeptics. Never mind that it would put an end, once and for all, about the nature of the mind.) But it might be nice if you were to give us some rough idea of what such a demonstration might consist of - or is this too close to actually making some sort of testable claim.As earlier stated, it is necessarily a personal experiencial demonstration. Should one, who is capable and willing, do this for you, you will be convinced beyond all the debate here.
... Until you're ready. When you're ready, I'll share it and you will be enlightened. But you have to be ready. And willing. And open to it.Billydkid said:It is always astonishing to me that people claim to be in possession of information that would over turn the world view of science and transform our understanding of our existence, but don't feel any particular compulsion to share in any meaningful way this information. I have discovered the truth of existence, but I'm thinking I might just keep it to myself.
1... No, and I agree with the implication that such pseudo-spiritual schemes you mention are a heep of manipulative trash.1... You mean I have to have some sort of guru "show me the path"? I spent years in the Transcendental Meditation movement. I must have missed that lecture, or been distracted by the people bouncing on the mattresses.
2... It's dangerous to trust one's inner experiences beyond all debate. They don't give a damn whether they confuse or enlighten you.~ Paul
This is not the case atall. The determining factor for acquiring or receiving is entirely the mental attitude of the individual. Condescension is not part of those able to give.... Until you're ready. When you're ready, I'll share it and you will be enlightened. But you have to be ready. And willing. And open to it. And after being this stunningly condescending, they wonder why people snap at them.~~ Paul
Then what would be enough? I will admit, this is the first time I someone has denied me understanding when I have sought it. What is the purpose of knowledge if it can't be transmitted?
This is not the case atall. The determining factor for acquiring or receiving is entirely the mental attitude of the individual. Condescension is not part of those able to give.
This is an interesting thread. I have known all along, and accept it as coming with the territory, that I will be ridiculed, etc., etc., etc., for taking a counter-skeptical position. But my skin is very much thicker than some here think. Yes, I will indulge some tit-for-tat and am somewhat amused by some of the 'deeply serious, insightful, meaningful, authoritative, definitive, pissy, tantrumy, etc.,' personal attacks. Who cares, the world is a big place, and if our time to go comes tomorrrow no-one will give a damn.
You have to really, really, really deceive to have the outer "ignorance" in-Articulett has.You have to really, really, really believe to have the inner "knowingness" maatorc has.
Erm, I don't see any starting definition, logical argument or conclusion that explains your previous statement?![]()
So no answer for me?
You have to really, really, really deceive to have the outer "ignorance" in-Articulett has.

SLIMEthing, you are perfectly named! A freudian slip?"No! No answer for you! Never an answer for you!" - maatdork, the Answer Nazi. He isn't replying to me either but you can have his next answer to me if it will make you happy.![]()
"No! No answer for you! Never an answer for you!" - maatdork, the Answer Nazi
He isn't replying to me either but you can have his next answer to me if it will make you happy.![]()
As stated, such a demonstration is necessarily experiencily personal and cannot be materially proven to another. There are many ways to do it, and the easiest one to understand is called psychic projection.I"m sorry, I don't even have the remotest clue what such a demonstration would consist of. If understand, you are claiming that there is some way for some person to demonstrate that the mind is not the brain.