Still doesn’t make sense

The objective is to describe the world to the fullest. Let’s start with three objects A, B, C, and one of the objects being you. Therefore, to describe the world completely, we need to account for the existence of three objects. In addition, we need to account for the fact that one object is you,Continue reading “Still doesn’t make sense”

Do you think you’re unique?

Hey man, can I ask you a question? Do you think you’re unique? What I mean is that you’re experiencing the world through Micheal Goirgiono’s eyes, rather than say Donald Trump’s. You are this thing, called Micheal, rather than anything else. Is there something in the world that uniquely tells you, which thing you are.Continue reading “Do you think you’re unique?”

The problem of first person awareness

I describe the world as a collection of objects. Each object has a mind. Each mind has an awareness. There is one first person awareness Reasoning goes as follows: As a person living in the world, I want to describe how the world works. There’s a collection of objects in the world. Is that all?Continue reading “The problem of first person awareness”

A logical examination of other minds

In this article, we examine the premise of other minds. In addition, we attempt to derive logical conclusions about other minds, being a mind ourselves. We show that some of these conclusions lead to contradictions when examined from multiple points of view. Last, we propose a way to resolve the contradiction. Introduction The theory ofContinue reading “A logical examination of other minds”

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