RE: What is 'objective' value?
January 13, 2016 at 10:47 am
(This post was last modified: January 13, 2016 at 10:49 am by ErGingerbreadMandude.)
There is no other reality other than the one we live in. If there were then we'd be living in it, but we aren't, we are living in the reality we are currently living in, that being the reason it getting called reality.
There is no objective reality or subjective reality. There is only reality.
There is one but a single reality and different perceptions of the reality we live in because by nature perceptions are subjective.
An objective perception would be a perception that is universally true. A fact, for example, is what an objective perception means, in effect there is no objective perception either.
Perceptions are made by individual brain to evaluate the objective properties of an object, say a building, it's property being it's height cannot be precisely and correctly evaluated by a human brain, this leaves the human brain in a state where there is a void of information. If you follow up regularly on brain games
then you'll know our brain do all sorts of things to fill voids of information, sometimes even filling them with wrong information because our brain is simply uncomfortable with a lack of knowledge/information. So our brain does some simple calculations and evaluate a 30 storey building as "tall" which is called perception/subjective reality etc
There is no objective reality or subjective reality. There is only reality.
There is one but a single reality and different perceptions of the reality we live in because by nature perceptions are subjective.
An objective perception would be a perception that is universally true. A fact, for example, is what an objective perception means, in effect there is no objective perception either.
Perceptions are made by individual brain to evaluate the objective properties of an object, say a building, it's property being it's height cannot be precisely and correctly evaluated by a human brain, this leaves the human brain in a state where there is a void of information. If you follow up regularly on brain games
