Let's say I recently purchased a home and every room in the home doesn't contain any furniture of any kind.
While showing the empty house to a new neighbor who has never been in the house before, he comments on how nice my dining room table is.
I look at him strangely and say "I don't have a dining room table".
He replies "I believe that you do. It's invisible and intangible, but I can clearly feel it's presence in your dining room."
He holds this belief to be true.
I do not have such a belief.
Are you really asking what my argument is for not having a delusion ?
You don't seem to have any invisible, intangible squids swimming around your house. What argument can you give to support this ?
I just find the question itself to be kinda stupid.
While showing the empty house to a new neighbor who has never been in the house before, he comments on how nice my dining room table is.
I look at him strangely and say "I don't have a dining room table".
He replies "I believe that you do. It's invisible and intangible, but I can clearly feel it's presence in your dining room."
He holds this belief to be true.
I do not have such a belief.
Are you really asking what my argument is for not having a delusion ?
You don't seem to have any invisible, intangible squids swimming around your house. What argument can you give to support this ?
I just find the question itself to be kinda stupid.
Insanity - Doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result