BNRT
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Some have stated that 2. is wrong because materialism claims that consciousness is dependent upon matter. But why does this invalidate that materialism claims that there is something independent of consciousness? I think both are true.
Ah, I misunderstood. Did you mean to say something like: "materialism claims that things can exist without there being consciousness"?
My explanation of why I think 3. is valid:
In order to show there is something independent of consciousness we can't use a procedure that is dependent on consciousness, because in this case we have no reason to believe that what we thought of as independent of consciousness is in fact independent of consciousness.
How could we ever claim that something is independent of consciousness when we in fact used consciousness to arrive at that conclusion? It's like saying that we can show that a mathematical statement is true independent of mathematics by using mathematics.
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@IMST: I'm not a solipsist. Just because I think consciousness is fundamental, this does not have to mean that there can't be different content of consciousness / different personalities.
Actually, I think you are forced into a solipsistical position. If you can't prove matter exists independent of consciousness, because you used your consciousness to arrive at that prove, you also can't prove other consciousnesses exist, because you would prove that using only your own consciousness.