The chairness of the collection of atoms exists in the mind of the person looking at it. An alien with no limbs would have no concept of chairness and would never see one the way we do.
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Replying to @CurlOfGradient
And that alien would simply not know about chairs, rather than some awkward notion of the chair existing for us and not for them. "The atomness of atoms exists in the mind of the person" "the x-ness of the fundamental building block of the universe exists in the mind..."
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Replying to @ReferentOfSelf @CurlOfGradient
This implies there is no substance in the world (no x-ness for any x), only undifferentiated matter of which nothing objective can be said.
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Replying to @CurlOfGradient
Right, so you are completely denying the ordinary sense of real, reality, objectivity, and you will go on to deal with things in the world as if they have their own objective existence anyways. This is false consciousness.
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Replying to @ReferentOfSelf @CurlOfGradient
You've made a reductio of this train of philosophical thought because you have come up with statements that are entirely in contradiction with what you started your philosophical investigation on in the first place
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Replying to @CurlOfGradient
I can make objective claims about reality such as "this chair exists". No, an alien would not perceive a chair there. There is no existing chair there, but only undifferentiated matter, the chair is just interpretation in your mind.
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Replying to @ReferentOfSelf @CurlOfGradient
In fact saying that there is undifferentiated matter is also incorrect because it relies on our idea of matter and this perceptual idea of something being undifferentiated. There is then no true statement you can make about the universe, it's all interpretation
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Replying to @ReferentOfSelf @CurlOfGradient
He is ill. No, you are just interpreting his current physical state and supplying a subjective judgment that it is bad. So you merely think or opine that he is ill and that is all you can say. There is no objective fact of the matter with respect to illness
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There is an objective fact of the matter about whether or not his physical state corresponds to a state we would categorize as ill, though.
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