Originally Posted by Paul C. Anagnostopoulos View Post
Originally Posted by Maatorc
1... A noumenon is not external to anything. A noumenon and a phenomenon are not different things but merely different aspects of one and the same thing.
The dictionary definition of noumenon: a posited object or event as it appears in itself independent of perception by the senses
So it is external to the senses. I agree that the noumenon and phenonemon are two aspects of the same thing.
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2... A phenomenon is likewise not external to anything. A phenomenon is the three dimensional expression of a given noumenon. This three-dimensionality depends upon the three-dimensional forms of our knowledge, i.e., speaking simply, upon our brains, nerves, eyes, and finger-tips.
Right, the phenomenon is our internal perception of the noumenon. I'm not sure what dimensions have to do with it. Are you suggesting that the noumenon is dimensionless?
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3... A phenomenon is the three-dimensional expression of a given noumenon.
And, yet again one more time, how does this prove that the mind is not the brain?
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4... Call it consciousness: The property or faculty of knowing.
Defining mind as consciousness doesn't get us very far.