11-14-2011, 02:57 PM
I don't think my red blood cells call "light" light. It is there, but for it to be "light" it must be perceived as "light". A blind man only knows "light" by the rising of temperature at noon, or the conversion of light to energy that nourishes his body through a tomato. "Light" is not "light" to something that has not the human capacity for defining "light".
We don't know we have an objective body because we are our subjective perception that perceives the body.
I suppose I would say that I don't believe objectivity is perceptible by subjectivity, and for all I know, we are only subjectivity- inescapably.
We don't know we have an objective body because we are our subjective perception that perceives the body.
I suppose I would say that I don't believe objectivity is perceptible by subjectivity, and for all I know, we are only subjectivity- inescapably.