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tonyrey
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Your post reminds me of an atheist who used to visit this forum who believes truth is an “isomorphism” of atomic particles in which one set corresponds to another! “We” don’t exist because persons are figments of the imagination. He didn’t explain what the imagination is or how it operates at the microscopic level…Intentionality is aboutness. For example, the arrangement that forms the word “cat” has derived intentionality. It’s a pointer to a concept beyond just that arrangement of scribbles. It has a meaning about something external to itself (a cat).
I stated that the word has derived intentionality, which itself is a conclusion of my view on the subject, with it only having such a meaning if there is a mind to understand it. That arrangement of scribbles forming “cat” does not objectively carry the meaning cat. That info isn’t objectively or absolutely embedded into that arrangement of scribbles.
Does that help?
I’m trying to parse out your own understanding of our consciousness. Are our thoughts actually about anything external? When I think about cats, am I truly thinking about cats? Or is that just illusory and the neurons in my brain firing with this thinking process are just a mechanical chain reaction and nothing truly about cats (or about anything, really) manifests anywhere in my thought process?