Case --


> Can you suggest anything that would allow "me" to conclude positively that
> any one or any thing outside of "myself" has subjective awareness?

[Micah]:
> Your senses.


By "conclude positively" I assume you mean ""prove objectively".

You see, that's the odd thing about subjective awareness.  It's 
subjective -- proprietary to the subject.
All you can know about the world "outside of yourself" is objective. 
Being-aware is your cognizant awareness configuring "being" from 
value-sensibility.  Therefore, any conclusion that you make is 
intellectualized from that objective knowledge.  The proof of beingness is 
your own sensibility.  The only proof that a particular being is aware is 
its knowing that it senses.  Which means that, ultimately, all proof is 
subjective.

Fascinating paradox, isn't it?

Cheers,
Ham


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