Ron --


Ham:
There is no such thing as collective consciousness.
There is only correspondent behavior to a common stimulus.

Ron:
Tomato, To-ma-toe, one mans collective is another's
correspondence.
You pretty much say that it's a collective correspondence.
Some fine wordsmithing.

You don't see the difference between a behavioral response and a conscious feeling?

Common behavior can be observed in rolling stones, falling raindrops, westerly breezes, a swarm of bees, and animals at the feeding trough. Value sensibility cannot be observed. It can only be realized by the observing subject. Only physical responses can be observed.

I suggest that you rethink that criticism. You can't share an experience by looking for correspondent behavior. Confusing observed behavior with conscious experience leads to a flawed epistemology.

Regards,
Ham


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