But I don’t think I’m arguing against Multiple Worlds Theory.
Not knowing about x is no proof for the non existence of x. (That’s one part of the multiple world claim).
But my claim is this. Either there are some common, (or relatable) set of distinctions in our deeds and words and therefore I can recognize it as an experience. Or, I can only see it as an event needing some explanation.
Either the contortions on someone’s face are indications of grief (assuming I know grief), or, if I don’t know what grief is, then, they are merely some physiological events needing some explanation. We don’t have a way out of this either/or situation.
But I don’t think I’m arguing against Multiple Worlds Theory.
Not knowing about x is no proof for the non existence of x. (That’s one part of the multiple world claim).
But my claim is this. Either there are some common, (or relatable) set of distinctions in our deeds and words and therefore I can recognize it as an experience. Or, I can only see it as an event needing some explanation.
Either the contortions on someone’s face are indications of grief (assuming I know grief), or, if I don’t know what grief is, then, they are merely some physiological events needing some explanation. We don’t have a way out of this either/or situation.