"I think, therefore I am."

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Madara XIII

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Verlander said:
I affect the world around me to such an extent that only I could be doing it. Therefore I exist
Ooooooooooor you and everyone else could be nothing more than the dream of another being. Who's to say that your consciousness is real or your own for that matter?

LOL I just love screwing with these questions :D
 

PurplePlatypus

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You can?t ultimately; you can always beg the question. It?s not really a useful stance, there?s nothing to suggest it isn?t real and plenty to suggest that even if it isn?t ?real? there?s a certain amount of consistency and in the end as an individual you feel thing you are aware of yourself and it?s painful if you don?t pay attention to it. There are people that don't believe this is real but even they get on with their lives because there's nothing else to be done about it.
 

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Verlander said:
I affect the world around me to such an extent that only I could be doing it. Therefore I exist
What if this world your affecting is in reality a figment of your imagination? This would be done to make you believe you are actually doing something.
 

DragonBorn96

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I've always wondered if this life is just a dream and that nothing I hear or see even exist. I think that if you can physically see something it exists. You can't see me therefore I don't exist, Haha!......Oh, wait....IVE CONFUSED MYSELF
 

Verlander

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Madara XIII said:
Verlander said:
I affect the world around me to such an extent that only I could be doing it. Therefore I exist
Ooooooooooor you and everyone else could be nothing more than the dream of another being. Who's to say that your consciousness is real or your own for that matter?

LOL I just love screwing with these questions :D
Then I exist in the realm of that imagination. Simple.

Griffstar said:
Verlander said:
I affect the world around me to such an extent that only I could be doing it. Therefore I exist
What if this world your affecting is in reality a figment of your imagination? This would be done to make you believe you are actually doing something.
Then I'd need to exist in order to imagine.
 

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Griffstar said:
Prove to me that you and everything else exists.
I do not have to, for I had to read through Descartes' meditations in college, to which I discovered that he has done this already for me.
 

Littaly

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As awesome as the escapist is, I doubt it will be able to prove something that generations of philosophers have failed to.

What I find really absurd about "I think therefore I am", is that the way Decartes then uses that statement to prove that everything, and not just himself, exists is through the use of God. I can't recall the exact line of thought he uses, but the point is that despite doubting that everything, himself included, was real or existed at all, he was 100% sure God was real. Times sure have changed.
 

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Frist thing, ha I know where that philosophic is from.

Second is all I can say is what "you" are? Since you would of use "we" and everything else exists to refer to everyone including you.
 

TeeBs

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No, figment of my imagination, stop throwing a pity party because your not real. I'm not going to sit here and pretend your real just for the sake of your feelings, which don't exist.
 

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Riddle78 said:
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Riddle78 said:
Aah...The age old philisophical question. Are we simply brains in a jar,recieving digital stimulus,or are we truly as we precieve ourselves to be? There is no way to know for certain,except through death.
And why would death be more real than life? How do you know that the afterlife is real?
For if we die,we'll then realize if our lives were illusionary. If they weren't illusions,then we have an afterlife. If they are an illusion,then theres...Nothing.
What? If we are real then we will have an afterlife?


OT: Even if we aren't, then what does it matter? Feels real enough, and there's no evidence to suggest otherwise. I've not seen any glitches in the Matrix so I think I'm happy with the idea that we do exist.
 

Spritzey

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isn't the final answer that whether or not we exist ultimately makes no difference to our existence, what we perceive remains the same.... eurgh mind****
 

Zarmi

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There is no reason to state why I, or anyone else for the matter exists, you proved the philosophical point in the name of the thread by quoting Decartes. I think, therefore I am. It's obvious. Note when you dream, your thoughts go about without you having any control over them, but we exist here in this world because we're able to think. We're able to comprehend and consider, and generally think stuff through.

Decartes made a good point saying that if we think, we exist. Prove him wrong, instead. I dare you. No discussion value in this thread.
 

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I exist, and I perceive a world around me. My natural inclination is to care about the world around me, and the people in it. Therefore, the world being real to me, and the perceived existence of the people around me being important, the question of whether they exist as consciousnesses separate from my own is moot, because I'd treat my reality the same way regardless of the answer. However, that's not exactly what you asked, and depending on the answer, maybe that's not what I should do. You asked me to prove that they do, in fact, exist as separate entities. Beyond a vague "it's the simplest explanation," I can't. Even if I wrote a hundred page treatise, I couldn't prove anything substantially. Like Socrates, I'll readily admit I don't know the answer.

Speaking of which, this seems like a very Socratic thing to do, to walk into the forums and ask the people in the street and on the boards what they make of the question, then deconstruct their answers.

Zarmi said:
There is no reason to state why I, or anyone else for the matter exists, you proved the philosophical point in the name of the thread by quoting Decartes. I think, therefore I am. It's obvious. Note when you dream, your thoughts go about without you having any control over them, but we exist here in this world because we're able to think. We're able to comprehend and consider, and generally think stuff through.

Decartes made a good point saying that if we think, we exist. Prove him wrong, instead. I dare you. No discussion value in this thread.
Well duh, but you're ignoring the second part of the question: prove others exist (as separate, discreet consciousnesses). That's the far trickier part. Furthermore, your implications that Descartes was infallible are kind of...wrong. Descartes was a genius in not only in philosophy as we know it, but also in the natural sciences and math. However, an in depth examination of many of his texts reveals a lot of debatable - even logically bad - assertions.
 

dogenzakaminion

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I can't. No one can. The only thing I can prove, is prove to myself that I exist. I can't prove it to you or anyone else, and I can't prove that anything else exists either, just that I do.

Also fun fact: Descartes actually came up with the phrase "Ego cogito, ego sum" meaning "I think, I am" but when he handed out his papers to his peers, one of the notes he got back had it phrased with "therefore" which he tought was better, so he published it.