Direct realism should reference the reality of one’s most direct experiences and not a concept that can only be understood indirectly, the “external world,” through direct experience.
I assume you mean indirect realism, since that’s what that quote is about.
Am I to take it, then, that you would approve of a statement revised to read:
“Indirect realism is broadly equivalent to the view that states that we can know only our ideas and interpretations of the way the world is, and cannot obtain any knowledge directly from reality.”
So, right at the beginning of this thread, you meant ‘direct’. And you never corrected this misunderstanding, even after I repeatedly talked about indirect realism in my replies?
No when I said indirect I meant that as well. My problem is that they both use “reality” to reference a theoretical construct that arguably none of us have ever experienced.
They do.
What else would we use the word ‘reality’ to mean? I’m not seeing any alternative here (infinite recursion on the concept of ‘reality’ doesn’t count as a solution.)
Direct realism should reference the reality of one’s most direct experiences and not a concept that can only be understood indirectly, the “external world,” through direct experience.
I assume you mean indirect realism, since that’s what that quote is about.
Am I to take it, then, that you would approve of a statement revised to read:
I meant direct
So, right at the beginning of this thread, you meant ‘direct’. And you never corrected this misunderstanding, even after I repeatedly talked about indirect realism in my replies?
No when I said indirect I meant that as well. My problem is that they both use “reality” to reference a theoretical construct that arguably none of us have ever experienced.
They do. What else would we use the word ‘reality’ to mean? I’m not seeing any alternative here (infinite recursion on the concept of ‘reality’ doesn’t count as a solution.)
Just what one experiences, with the external world that we agree upon going by consensus reality. Is that what you were asking.