Asha wrote:
Everything is relative. Nothing is certain.
Mathematics is certain!
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It takes 16 minutes to get to school. Sometimes 16 minutes is very quick, sometimes very slow. It can't both be slow and quick so my perception must be innacurate. How can you say how long something takes is sometimes it is quick and sometimes it is short and it is still 16 minutes?
How can I know that other people see 16 minutes as I see 16 minutes?
Well, that's a matter of psychology depending on a number of neurological variables.
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How can I be sure that other people are conscious at all? They might be objects or just things.
Because you know that you're conscious, and you know that our brains our identical [from the point of view of humanity as a species, obviously we're unique].
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I need to do the right thing. How do I know what is right? And one thing that is right for me might not be right for anybody else, or if it is right for me is it automatically right for everybody else too? Everything is so confusing.
That's a big issue. Morality is relative to an extent. There are some morals that we take as almost axiomatic truths, that are logical to obey (it does not make much sense to murder our brethren), but others are more ambiguous (especially religious morality, like abortion, premarital sex, etc.).
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