All thoughst are equally true and equally false. Some have greater validity than others, IE they can be used to predict the behavior of things.
Oh, baloney. That's just a ploy to avoid having to deal with truth and falsehood.
I remember, a few years ago, I had a dream that I'd bought a new car. I woke up and for a few minutes still thought I had a new car. That thought was false. After a while, I realized, no, I still have the same old car. That thought was true.
There are no 2 ways about that.
We can discuss how perceptions are manufactured wholesale from the sensations if you like.
What in the world is that supposed to mean? I have no idea what the phrase "perceptions... manufactured wholesale from... sensations" might refer to. I really don't.
You are aware I am assuming that your brain makes up most of our experiential reality.
Didn't your daddy ever talk to you about assuming?
Bottom line here, although we are undeniably prone to certain (evolutionarily advantageous) delusions, no species could reasonably be expected to survive if its perceptions did not, by and large, correspond pretty neatly to external phenomena.
Sure, there is no "flavor of bananas" or "sound of a buzzsaw" anywhere out there in the world. But so what? The fact is, in the healthy brain, there's a damn good correspondence b/t those experiences and very real phenomena in the physical world.
I am not saying that reality is made up, I am a hard knock materialist. Just that perceptions are manufactured wholesale.
You're going to have to find a better term than "wholesale" b/c to me this refers to certain features of capitalist economy, and I have no clue how you might be using this term in reference to perception.
Politics and philosophy are good examples of thoughts that are equally true and equally false.
Huh? By that, do you mean that politics and philosophy are BS?
And I know chew ain't new readneck. Ise from the heart land, you are much too erudite.
Actually, I'm a milltown kid. Yeah, I have an education, but I'm still a collard-eating boy from red clay Georgia. Always will be.