From: Paul Turner (paul@turnerbc.co.uk)
Date: Wed Aug 18 2004 - 10:21:44 BST
Hi Scott
Scott said:
I am pointing out that if we assume that our sense perceptions are
caused by
spatio-temporal things and events, and those spatio-temporal events are
all
that is real, then there couldn't be sense perceptions, since sense
perceptions require continuity.
Paul:
Right, but the MOQ doesn't assume that sense perceptions are caused by
spatio-temporal events nor does it assume spatio-temporal events are all
that is real.
Why do sense perceptions *require* continuity? For some reason, I am
thinking about the arguments of the ancient Greeks about this, Zeno's
paradox and such, although I forget the detail.
Regards
Paul
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