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MindOverMatter2
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When we look at the illusion of a face in the rocks of a mountain, we perceive it because we have seen real faces and thus can draw an inference.
My question is the following:
When we draw a picture of a face on a piece of paper, is it really a picture of a face in objective reality, or is it merely just a layer of atoms placed in an organized fashion upon another layer of atoms. To put it simply, if we had never existed but the picture did, would it still be a “picture of a face”, or would it just be lines on a piece of paper? Is it purely subjective or is it objective?
My question is the following:
When we draw a picture of a face on a piece of paper, is it really a picture of a face in objective reality, or is it merely just a layer of atoms placed in an organized fashion upon another layer of atoms. To put it simply, if we had never existed but the picture did, would it still be a “picture of a face”, or would it just be lines on a piece of paper? Is it purely subjective or is it objective?