Solipsism can't be right because each and every experience is contextual.Skepdick wrote: ↑Tue Oct 11, 2022 1:37 pmAnd what if the solipsists are right?Belinda wrote: ↑Tue Oct 11, 2022 1:36 pm Skepdick wrote:
Me, I want to retain my faith that reality is extramental and that there is a common denominator that includes first person experience and 3rd person experience. But I don't want the common denominator to be the old style Deity.Now. What do you want to DO about this pervasive and all-encompasing non-existence we find ourselves in?
Faith in extramental reality will keep me more alive and make me happier than would nihil.
Questions and answers pertaining to the "true nature of reality" (even if the answers are "right") make absolutely no difference to our quality of life...
And even if the nihilists are right (which they seem to be). So what? I can choose to ignore them and create and pursue my own meaning, purpose and values etc.
The thing about subjective(1st person)experience is that there is always another besides oneself; even Robinson Crusoe, before Man Friday appeared, had the firm attitude that an other was somewhere not nowhere.
(I did not know the nihilists seem to be right. ) Anyway, I heartily agree I can live as if I can create my own meaning, purpose, and values etc.