(October 15, 2016 at 1:02 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote: Oh, MK! I've missed you, lol.
Number 2 is a bald assertion. In fact, I'm not even sure what you mean by "objective identity", to be honest. I know I'll probably be sorry for asking but...maybe you could elaborate?
I mean your value, what you are, your inner beauty, your level in the good or evil scale, where you are in that, exact value, exists. What you are exists independent of subjective judgment.
But at the same time, the type of existence your are requires a judgement. It's not like a physical object, it requires perception and judgement that defines what you are. That judgement must be accurate, absolute, and also gives you the substance of that judgement (maintains you).
I don't think 2 is a bald assertion. At most a person can say our perspective of ourselves isn't perfect but is close enough. Close enough to what? I would argue it is obvious close enough to the REAL You, the objective you that is independent of your judgement and others judgement except the ultimate judge who maintains you and makes you exist as you should.