untermensche
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The only way for us to possibly know something exists is to have some kind of experience of it, or it's effects.
The following is not a request for a story about what you claim the mind, a mind, and minds functions are or what you claim they do.
You've already expressed that the mind, a mind, and minds perform an activity, what is the empirical evidence to support the claim?
You don't know the difference between an argument and a story.
Again:
The order of strength of evidence.
1. That which one experiences.
2. That which is documented, a recording of some kind.
3. That which is reported by another.
For me the evidence is #1, the strongest possible evidence.
I don't care what you think about it.
You have evidence of your mind too. You just lie about it. That is the only difference.
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No.
There is that which is experienced (qualia) and that which experiences it (mind).
No. Qualia is experience. It is the actual process of experiencing.
You can't just have experiencing.
If there is experience there is that which is experienced and that which experiences. A divide exists.
This is beyond dispute.