UndercoverElephant
Pachyderm of a Thousand Faces
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Wow, too much all at once.
Is there a noumenal chair?
It might be a mistake to call it a "chair" at all. There is a noumenal cause of your experiences of a chair. There's two of them actually. The "noumenal chair-like-thing" is the distal cause and the "noumenal brain process" is the proximal cause. But noumenal things must not be confused with physical things.
If so, what is its basis? Is it the same basis as the noumenal brain?
They belong to the same ontological category, yes. Both are part of noumenal reality - things as they really are.
What does it mean for Being to experience when it is not a thing?
This is what lifegazer couldn't understand - "There is this thing", he kept saying, "which experiences the world!" "It's not a thing", I replied. "It's a NOTHING." Are you now claiming that whatever is experiencing the world must be a thing? If so, we could get lifegazer back here, since you now accept the critical first premise in his argument.
