Group: humanities.philosophy.objectivism
From: David Schwartz
Date: Friday, March 28, 2008 7:37 PM
Subject: Re: On color: For you Non-believers

On Mar 28, 4:15 pm, Reggie Perrin wrote:

> No, that's not what he said. He said that if "exists" (I think the
> "really" is redundant) means "exists without consciousness" then it
> cannot be said that consciousness exists. The problem is easily resolved
> though: existence can be either mind-independent or not; the Sun falls
> into the former category and consciousness into the latter.

Which category do indivisible atoms fall into? Which category do
particles with precise positions at precise times fall into?

DS

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