Hi Craig

I think patterns are independent of me if someone
else can experience them when I'm not there.

It is the witness of a world beyond my experience
from other people that most convinces me that
there is a world beyond my own experience.

People tell me the USA exist but I have never been there,
seems like a coherent idea to believe them.

David M

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> [Ham]
>> Is it the general concept that objects are patterns observed by the 
>> intellect only, that is to say, that
>> they have no independent existence?
>
> Is there a criterion of "independent existence"?  If so, is it our 
> criterion?  If so, then the criterion cannot be independent of us.
> Craig
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