Speakpigeon
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That doesn't appear to address the testability of our assumption, if that's what it is, of the existence of an external objective reality/world and our inability to effect this reality purely through mental effort or will.
Why is it an assumption? We are born into a vast and complex world that to all appearances is not of our own making, or subject to our will, instead it is we who have to learn the rules and principles of the world and learn to negotiate within it according to its rules and principles and not something we may just assume.
Yes, but this only tells us that we're only very plausibly part of a larger world. We can't be sure. And we don't know what kind of world it is exactly.
As best as we can say, to be conscious is to be conscious of some processes inside our brain. For now at least, we're unable to assess how realistic, how faithful, how accurate, is the representation of the world provided by these processes. Assuming we are effectively surviving in this outside world, our representation would have to be good enough for us to so survive in it, but that in itself does not mean that the world out there is much like how it is represented inside our mind.
Anyway, that's how I think of it. You believe what you like.
EB