From: Lee Daniel Crocker (lcrocker@calweb.com)
Date: Fri Sep 12 1997 - 12:14:10 MDT
> Lee Daniel Crocker wrote:
> Your very use of phrases like "YOUR reality" pegs the issue precisely:
> there is only one reality. Period.
> Rick Knight:
> Well that's absolutist enough to whet my appetite to engage. Is this
> something proveable or disproveable with empirical evidence or is it
> something you have *decided* you believe?
It would be very easy to disprove empirically: if I threw a baseball
at you, and you didn't duck and weren't bruised, I might be willing
to believe that your reality didn't include my baseball; if you and
I set up cameras with timers to record an eclipse, and we get different
photos, then I might believe our moons were different. But experiments
like this have been performed every day for thousands of years, and I
have yet to see personally or see a credible report of one failing.
One cannot empirically prove the absence of a phenomenon, like
subjective reality. But one can easily prove existence, and therefore
disprove non-existence. Since this has not been done, I am willing
to commit my life to objective reality until it is, because I've seen
that those who do so produce more value and commit less evil than
those who do not.
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