Veritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Sat Jul 08, 2023 10:02 am
Within the science-biology FSK, biological things has a life-cycle in time.
That the apple ages is in alignment with the principles within the science-biology FSK.
We're talking about the apple. Why does an apple that does not exist continue to age. You said the Moon does not exist if no one is looking at it. The apple would be the same and also, much easier to make sure no one looks at it. How can something that does not exist age?
I do appreciate the simplified experiment, now that I know that in some instances things do continue to exist when not looked at.
And why would someone entering the room later find an apple in the box?
What is it that allows that first perception to continue.
According to your interpretation of the physics FSK
1) I place an apple in the box and close the box.
2) No one can see the apple the apple does not exist
3) One month later someone else comes. I do not tell them what is in the box.
4) They find a mouldy mushy apple
5) Why? What leads to the continuity of the apple - there was nothing there and an apple appears. Why not something else from nothing?
We wait one month, get a new person to look in the box. Why do they see an old rotten apple?
As above, within the science-biology FSK, biological things has a life-cycle in time.
That the apple ages is in alignment with the principles within the human based science-biology FSK.
So the biology FSK overrides the physics FSK and the apple exists when no one is looking at it?????
Aren't apples made up of the same particles that the moon is?
Why doesn't your interpretation of the physics FSK apply to apples? What other things continue to exist when we are not looking? Because if you look at, say, the biology fsk, they describe ongoing processes in organic matter. Which means stuff is happening according to that FSK when we aren't looking?
And the same would be true for inorganic compounds that are unstable: a jar with liquid nitrogen in it. After a month the nitrogen will be evaporated and the apply will be rotten.
But organic and inorganic things (including the Moon) according to those FSKs continue to exist when we are not looking?
But both organic and inorganic things are things and these are not supposed to exist if we are not looking at them. Why doesn't the physics FSK apple?
And if it does apply what does it apply for if not organic and inorganic matter?
The reality is there is no mind-independent apple that changes in time as the philosophical realists will claim within their dogmatic ideology.
The reality of all the above actions is they are conditioned upon a specific human-based FSK, thus it follows deductively, those reality cannot be absolute mind-independent as the p-realists are insisting.
Look, there are two phenomena you are not explaining.
1) why there is consistancy over time
2) why there is consistancy between people.
And you do not have to give up antirealism to explain these, but your explanations do not make sense. You can't jump to realist FSR's to explain things when it is convenient. There are antirealist answers to my questions, but you are not providing them.
I have two boxes in a room. I put an apple in one and comb in the other box.
I leave the room and lock it.
One month later I ask someone to go in the room.
During the time when the room was locked and the boxes closed, no one looked in there.
According to your antirealism, the comb and the pear do not exist during that time.
Why when someone else opens the case do a pear and comb appear in the right boxes?
There was nothing there. No pearness. No combness. But they see what I saw when I put them in. At least, they would use the same word to label the two things. Wny?
Why did those precise two items arise out of nothingness?
You cannot jump to other FSKs to justify this.
Unless you are saying that apples DO still exist when we don't look at them. And combs DO still exist when we don't look at them.
So, why is this consistancy over time.
I know what you think about p-realism, so there is no need to bring that up. It has nothing to do with what I am asking you about.