ruby sparks
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So you know something about the content of your mind. Everyone does. Right? As you said yourself, 'you know what your mind experiences'. That's an epistemological claim. I'm just asking you how it works. You can't 'know' anything about something without ever experiencing it, right?
So you experience your mind. Everybody does. It could hardly be simpler and more obvious.
But of course, you now have to deny that because your ontology has painted you into that corner and tied you up in knots.
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I didn't say what the self was. Can you just answer the question? How do you know what the mind experiences? How could it possibly be that you do know about that?
So you experience your mind. Everybody does. It could hardly be simpler and more obvious.
But of course, you now have to deny that because your ontology has painted you into that corner and tied you up in knots.
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If you are talking about the "self" that is not the mind.
I didn't say what the self was. Can you just answer the question? How do you know what the mind experiences? How could it possibly be that you do know about that?