Hey, Craig --

[Ham}
phenomena and events are better known as Experience.
And the observer of this experience is you or me. In the
absence of observers there would be no experience, so
experience is subjective in nature.

But these same events occur when nobody is observing,
so they are not essentially subjective.

You've managed to completely ignore my point. So I'll spell it out in your own words.

The world of things and events is experiential. We cannot know that events occur when nobody is observing because all knowing (the essence of knowledge) is subjective. That events occur without our knowledge is an intellectual assumption.

I expect an objectivist to have a problem with that epistemology.

--Ham
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