This too:

Though the phenomenalist would perhaps resist putting it this way, the upshot is that my mind and mental states, including my immediate experience, is the only mind and the only collection of mental states that genuinely exist, with claims that are apparently about other minds amounting only to further descriptions of this one mind and its experiences. This is the view known as solipsism. It seems clearly to be an absurd consequence, thus yielding a really decisive objection, if one were still needed, to phenomenalism.
i used to believe in myself until i died.

Can you relate? :stoned:
Binzhoubum Reviewed by Binzhoubum on . Which religion, do you think will take over the Free world? I hope Rastafarinism, that would be a chill peacfull world to live in. :rasta: :rasta: :rasta: Rating: 5