Does there ever come a point in your philosophical understanding where you comprehend how logical equivalence works?Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 10:19 amVeritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 9:26 am In other words, Wittgenstein believed that if we take a purely realistic stance, disregarding the importance of our linguistic and social practices, we risk falling into solipsism, where we isolate ourselves within our own minds and deny the existence of anything beyond our subjective experiences.Sure, that's easy. It's easy to point out the silliness of Chatgpt's argument. Look at that sentence above. Then remember that Realism asssumes or asserts a mind independent reality. Right???????Anyone can argue ChatGPT is wrong with the above?
That's what you, VA, are always saying is absurd about Realism.
Well, if realists think there is a mind-independent reality and we can know about it, then they cannot possibly be solipsists. Because solipsists believe there is only their mind.
It is utterly contradictory and silly what Chatgpt wrote.
Solipsism is a kind of antirealism, in part because it denies the existence of a mind-independent reality including other minds. It's not the same anti realism that VA asserts, but it is an antirealism.
If a mind has direct access to reality, and there are no restrictions or limits on this directness of access, then threre is no difference between a mind accessing itself; or a mind accessing reality.
This trivially implies that the two ontologies are equivalent. That mind = reality.
Direct realism is isomorphic to solipsism.