Is there a way to definitively prove something’s existence beyond an individual’s belief or perception of it?
If you take person X and place a stone in their hand is there any way to prove that it is a stone or that it is actually in their hand if they do not believe it is there?
Belief is a powerful force that can overwhelm one’s senses. If person X’s belief was strong enough that they would not / could not see or touch the stone in their own hand; could not / would not believe you that you had put it there; is there any way to prove that it actually is?
Could not the argument be made that you only perceived that you placed a stone in person X’s hand and that your belief is so strong as for you to think that it is actually there even though it is not?
If two people witness the same event, yet they perceive it differently how are we to know what really happened? Is it possible that neither is right? What does that say about the event itself?
Where do you draw the line between belief and reality?
If you take person X and place a stone in their hand is there any way to prove that it is a stone or that it is actually in their hand if they do not believe it is there?
Belief is a powerful force that can overwhelm one’s senses. If person X’s belief was strong enough that they would not / could not see or touch the stone in their own hand; could not / would not believe you that you had put it there; is there any way to prove that it actually is?
Could not the argument be made that you only perceived that you placed a stone in person X’s hand and that your belief is so strong as for you to think that it is actually there even though it is not?
If two people witness the same event, yet they perceive it differently how are we to know what really happened? Is it possible that neither is right? What does that say about the event itself?
Where do you draw the line between belief and reality?