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Sat 01/03/03 at 19:49
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This essay 'The Problem of Other Minds' was meant to be in in January. However I avoided handing it in and now I have had the phonecalls and threats its time I did it. Keith is the main philosophy lecturer and Angela is the other one I have. Enjoy. I'll hand this in and probably get thrown. I don't care. Stupid idiots that they are.


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The problem of other minds arises from ideas by Descartes as to mental states of private nature. That is, that all the states of mind we are able to experience are totally private to us, and although another could observe our physical output, they could never know our mental states which aren't public. If this view is taken, how do we ever know about the minds of other people, or know if any minds exist apart from our own? How do I know what is happening in your mind if I can only ever access it from a third person perspective?

A simple way of answering this problem is that what we observe in other people is the mental state of that person, the behaviours we see are the mental states. It does seem like a very simple conclusion to the question,
what is does is take that mental states are no more than behaviour patterns.

We are human and we should except the fact that we can't know everything, we aren't built to do everything, and everytime we try to argue a topic about something of this magnitude we fail. I choose philosophy as a subject because I believed that I would be able to place forward my argument against great philosophers from the past, I would be able to argue my moral opinion in the hope to obtain more knowledge about subjects which I am not to clear on. Instead, its been about learning other peoples opinions or reading from a book every lesson where philosophers either form an argument which doesn't actually get them anywhere and they always end up in some pathetic vicious infinite regress. And you say something about 'Before you can have your own opinion, you should learn about these peoples opinions first'.

Whats that meant to mean? That they are more important? Oh yeah thats right! The dead dude who was gay and lived in a shack because he feared being killed by homophobes. Geeh, I really want to learn his way of life, he is not more important, sure he thought up a bunch of crap and his clever use of language allowed him to win your heart, but not mine. If you want me to start talking random crap I could go on for years, probably ending up in some circle. hey hey! Does that make me a philosopher now?


None of them can accept when they are wrong and I know I can accept when I am wrong and when I have to back down. Up until now I have tried to learn, and indeed I have learnt, Descartes was interesting, but all of the philosophers are just doing the same thing! Pathetically arguing with each other to know result. Philosophy will always live on, because you will never have an answer. In the future, I urge you to sell the subject to future students on what you actually will be doing in the course. Also, references to Star Trek every lesson do not help and as nobody under the age of 20 watches that terrible excuse for an entertainment program anymore its not worth it. If you are going to quote and use references to a program to a class of 17/18 year olds every year why not use The Simpsons? They always have some kinda debate.

I have my opinions, everyone is entitled to their opinions. Infact, a utilitarian would state that if an act is going to produce greater good for a greater number than that act should be carried out. This essay will probably upset you the reader, however the couple of phone calls home to my mum have really got to me. If you have something to say, why not call me into class or talk to me during lesson about it. The reason I didn't hand this essay in on time was that I didn't do it due to other commitments, and then when I went to start the essay I couldn't do it because I was just couldn't bring myself to type about something so painfully frustrating. Got damn. Why can't philosophers just accept we are human and we live, we shouldn't look for answers about how are mental states work, we should enjoy the time we have. What was going to happen anyway? You were going to mark it, and then give me a grade back and probably say to me 'You can do better', like you always do! What do you
mean? I can't do better on that handin because thats what I have been taught.

Hold on though, don't get me wrong, I have enjoyed the challenge of you always looking over to me to have my own opinion. I enjoyed being singled out by Angela and being made the class fool for a piece of work I had actually done when 40% of the rest of the class hadn't done. Infact. I enjoyed being called a 'piece of grit' by you in a lesson a while back. That was real fun. How about this? Next time you don't listen to my opinion or actually respect anything I say. I start standing up and getting all defensive back. Two weeks ago you laughed at me because I had my own opnion. Would you like it if I stood and laughed at you? You wouldn't expect that though would you? I am not to happy with myself in life as it is, I don't like to be reminded I am the different one every lesson by someone that barely knows me.

My opinion of the problem of other minds?

Its a problem which will never be answered. Nobody can remove the sceptical gap that remains. Its true we can never know what somebody is thinking inside. Yet we can assume a lot from personal experience. I can fake being happy. I can fake being in pain. The problem of other minds is that there are other minds in the first place.

The biggest fall of this pathetic race is communication. When we developed communication we all placed a hex on one another. Then through this communcation we developed religions. Religion is the reason we don't have peace.

Communication is the reason we have religion.

I am not saying I want to change the past or even who you or I am. I really want to pass this philosophy course and I will do my upmost best to do that. However, I don't miss lessons as you told my mum. I am mostly always there and when I do its for a LEGITIMATE reason. Even if thats 'I don't feel like it, I would be useless'. Which is apparently what I am anyways.

So here is my essay. Its not what you wanted. But its an essay. Also, I did start with the problems with other minds and give my own opinion. So I can't have failed it.

See you in class. Its a challenge teaching me I know. However, for me, its a challenge sitting their and not being able to voice my opinion as you don't listen and always ask your 'class' favorites.

Keith, its not war. Its me.
Sat 01/03/03 at 19:49
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This essay 'The Problem of Other Minds' was meant to be in in January. However I avoided handing it in and now I have had the phonecalls and threats its time I did it. Keith is the main philosophy lecturer and Angela is the other one I have. Enjoy. I'll hand this in and probably get thrown. I don't care. Stupid idiots that they are.


*******

The problem of other minds arises from ideas by Descartes as to mental states of private nature. That is, that all the states of mind we are able to experience are totally private to us, and although another could observe our physical output, they could never know our mental states which aren't public. If this view is taken, how do we ever know about the minds of other people, or know if any minds exist apart from our own? How do I know what is happening in your mind if I can only ever access it from a third person perspective?

A simple way of answering this problem is that what we observe in other people is the mental state of that person, the behaviours we see are the mental states. It does seem like a very simple conclusion to the question,
what is does is take that mental states are no more than behaviour patterns.

We are human and we should except the fact that we can't know everything, we aren't built to do everything, and everytime we try to argue a topic about something of this magnitude we fail. I choose philosophy as a subject because I believed that I would be able to place forward my argument against great philosophers from the past, I would be able to argue my moral opinion in the hope to obtain more knowledge about subjects which I am not to clear on. Instead, its been about learning other peoples opinions or reading from a book every lesson where philosophers either form an argument which doesn't actually get them anywhere and they always end up in some pathetic vicious infinite regress. And you say something about 'Before you can have your own opinion, you should learn about these peoples opinions first'.

Whats that meant to mean? That they are more important? Oh yeah thats right! The dead dude who was gay and lived in a shack because he feared being killed by homophobes. Geeh, I really want to learn his way of life, he is not more important, sure he thought up a bunch of crap and his clever use of language allowed him to win your heart, but not mine. If you want me to start talking random crap I could go on for years, probably ending up in some circle. hey hey! Does that make me a philosopher now?


None of them can accept when they are wrong and I know I can accept when I am wrong and when I have to back down. Up until now I have tried to learn, and indeed I have learnt, Descartes was interesting, but all of the philosophers are just doing the same thing! Pathetically arguing with each other to know result. Philosophy will always live on, because you will never have an answer. In the future, I urge you to sell the subject to future students on what you actually will be doing in the course. Also, references to Star Trek every lesson do not help and as nobody under the age of 20 watches that terrible excuse for an entertainment program anymore its not worth it. If you are going to quote and use references to a program to a class of 17/18 year olds every year why not use The Simpsons? They always have some kinda debate.

I have my opinions, everyone is entitled to their opinions. Infact, a utilitarian would state that if an act is going to produce greater good for a greater number than that act should be carried out. This essay will probably upset you the reader, however the couple of phone calls home to my mum have really got to me. If you have something to say, why not call me into class or talk to me during lesson about it. The reason I didn't hand this essay in on time was that I didn't do it due to other commitments, and then when I went to start the essay I couldn't do it because I was just couldn't bring myself to type about something so painfully frustrating. Got damn. Why can't philosophers just accept we are human and we live, we shouldn't look for answers about how are mental states work, we should enjoy the time we have. What was going to happen anyway? You were going to mark it, and then give me a grade back and probably say to me 'You can do better', like you always do! What do you
mean? I can't do better on that handin because thats what I have been taught.

Hold on though, don't get me wrong, I have enjoyed the challenge of you always looking over to me to have my own opinion. I enjoyed being singled out by Angela and being made the class fool for a piece of work I had actually done when 40% of the rest of the class hadn't done. Infact. I enjoyed being called a 'piece of grit' by you in a lesson a while back. That was real fun. How about this? Next time you don't listen to my opinion or actually respect anything I say. I start standing up and getting all defensive back. Two weeks ago you laughed at me because I had my own opnion. Would you like it if I stood and laughed at you? You wouldn't expect that though would you? I am not to happy with myself in life as it is, I don't like to be reminded I am the different one every lesson by someone that barely knows me.

My opinion of the problem of other minds?

Its a problem which will never be answered. Nobody can remove the sceptical gap that remains. Its true we can never know what somebody is thinking inside. Yet we can assume a lot from personal experience. I can fake being happy. I can fake being in pain. The problem of other minds is that there are other minds in the first place.

The biggest fall of this pathetic race is communication. When we developed communication we all placed a hex on one another. Then through this communcation we developed religions. Religion is the reason we don't have peace.

Communication is the reason we have religion.

I am not saying I want to change the past or even who you or I am. I really want to pass this philosophy course and I will do my upmost best to do that. However, I don't miss lessons as you told my mum. I am mostly always there and when I do its for a LEGITIMATE reason. Even if thats 'I don't feel like it, I would be useless'. Which is apparently what I am anyways.

So here is my essay. Its not what you wanted. But its an essay. Also, I did start with the problems with other minds and give my own opinion. So I can't have failed it.

See you in class. Its a challenge teaching me I know. However, for me, its a challenge sitting their and not being able to voice my opinion as you don't listen and always ask your 'class' favorites.

Keith, its not war. Its me.
Sat 01/03/03 at 19:56
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em... interesting long and different.

well written mate.
Sat 01/03/03 at 19:57
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jesus christ man youve posted over 13000 posts! you must be a very chatty guy
Sat 01/03/03 at 19:58
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Well done. I'd have written something like that too.
Sat 01/03/03 at 20:07
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Nice one.
Well written.
Good stuff.
Sat 01/03/03 at 20:07
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Damn, you have some big cahoonas if you hand that it. I was going to say that you might want to proof read it before you do, but I doubt that you care that much.

I don't know much about philosophy. I took one course in "The Philosophy of Scientific Methods" at uni, and I found that quite interesting, as I found your essay interesting.

The way I see it in philosophy you have to present the past arguments for a problem and evaluate them, showing that 1) you understand them and 2) that you can evaluate them. Then comes the time for your own opinion, which is equally, if not more important than the previous points. The thing is that you have to be able to back them up. To show that you have explored some if not all avenues.

You're absolutely right. There is no answer in philosophy. There is no right or wrong. Philosophy will never be able to tell us anything about the real world. I think that's why it is such a head do'er.

I kinda of get the feeling from your fervent writing style that your account might be a little tainted, but some of the things you said about your teachers just didn't sound right. Definitely doesn't sound like the right way to teach philosophy.

Let us know how it all turns out, won't you?

Simon
Sat 01/03/03 at 20:07
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On retrospect, I once did write a long essay complaining to my English teacher. I'll see if I can find it on the PC.
Sat 01/03/03 at 20:16
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Don't stop at handing it in. See if you can 'leak' a copy or two into the palms of other teachers...
Sat 01/03/03 at 20:22
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Some of the spelling in the original post is very bad, I am sorry. I can't be bothered to proof read it and my dyslexia is a crap anyway.

Heh, I even spelt the topic title wrong.

I will hand this in, but I am in two minds because the college already hate me.
Sat 01/03/03 at 20:34
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Well that's put me off my future....

Only kidding. You HAVE to hand that in.

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