CaramelChocolate
SPNer
Realist - Believes things exist whether we are observing them or not.
Anti-Realist - Believes things only exist when we observe them.
Anti-Realist - Believes things only exist when we observe them.
Anti-Realist is not Manmukh... it is Gurmukh because you are accepting that GOD is all knowing and all controlling, unlike Realists who think they know can can be sure of everything, Idealist Anti-Realists say GOD puts it all in our head.snavneet said:Caramel Ji, simply put, I feel that we all are on a journey that starts from the point where we are Anti-Realists(Manmukhs) to the point where we become complete Realists(Gurmukhs). I'm still on the path... Thanks for invoking in me, a unique string of meaningful thoughts! :roll:
For a person who reads a Realist's definition for the first time, and looks at it from a spiritual perspective, that statement would imply that a Realist is likely to believe in the existence of God, whether (s)he is able to observe Him or not. Let's simply substitue God instead of things in the sentence above and maybe we can come up with some sort of definition for a Spiritual Realist and how my puny mind perceived it!Realist - Believes things exist whether we are observing them or not.
Let's substitue "God" in place of "things". And let's call it a definition for a Spiritual Anti-Realist.Anti-Realist - Believes things only exist when we observe them.
Let's replace object with God and restate:"An Anti-Realist would say I know an object is there because I can see it, but when I turn away how can I be sure?"
You have still misunderstood. In realism there are no theories involving GOD. In anti-realism there is only one theory involving GOD which is called idealism.snavneet said:Spiritual Anti-Realist: Believes God only exists when we observe Him.
1) I believe that you exist even though I've never seen you in person. What am I?
Let's modify that question just a bit, so that the "you" in it actually alludes to "God". Then it would look something like this,Realist
Because I wasn't being clear enough :snavneet said:So, I'll try to add more to this discussion whenever I learn something new about all this. I still wonder why so few people have voted on this poll. Any clues?
I'm not sure where I would stand. I mean... I think I may be more of a realist, but most definately mixed with idealist. You see, I live by a few simple rules:CaramelChocolate said:Realist - Believes things exist whether we are observing them or not.
Anti-Realist - Believes things only exist when we observe them.
But can your beliefs really exist without your thoughts? I try to base my actions on the three things above.CaramelChocolate said:Idealism is an anti-realist theory. You cannot be a realist idealist.
But what you have said is not about thoughts is about beliefs so in all respect they are not really relavent to either realism or anti-realism.
CaramelChocolate said:Snaveet, sorry for not being clear enough.
1) I believe that you exist even though I've never seen you in person. What am I?
Realist
2) I believe that atoms of matter exist even though my senses cannot perceive them the way scientists define them. What am I?
Realist
3) A man blind from birth says that light does not exist. What is he?
More likely to be anti-realist, but an anti-realist blind person is more likely to say "how can I know for sure that light exists?"
4) Another man blind from birth says that light exists. What is he?
Realist
5) A man became blind at a later stage in life and then he was found saying that light exists. What is he?
Realist
6) A man became blind at a later stage in life and then he was found saying that light does not exist. What is he?
Anti-realist
7) I believe in the concept of death even though I don't remember having died anytime in the past. What am I?
Realist... an anti-realist will accept the rare possibility that we can never really know what death is etc.
8) I believe that there is a soul within me even though I've no ways to prove it to your senses through any physical experiments. What am I?
Tough one because anti-realism and realism is all about physical objects and matter. I would argue anti-realist because you can be mentally sure of your own mind/consciousness/soul but when it comes to believing in other souls, an anti-realist would say "how do I know I am not in a world where I alone am being tested and all are robots out their by God?"
9) I've never seen Mr.XYZ, but I believe Mr.XYZ exists. What am I?
Realist
10) A person has never seen Mr.XYZ and believes that Mr.XYZ does not exist. What is he?
More closer to being an anti-realist. But I want to make it clear that rather than denying it altogether, anti-realist will always say "how can I fully know for sure? how can I trust my senses fully? my senses limit my knowledge and experience"
11) There is someone who met Mr.XYZ yesterday and today when I met him, he told me that Mr.XYZ exists. What is he?
Realist
12) Another person met Mr.XYZ yesterday but today when I met him, he told me that Mr.XYZ does not exist. What is he?
More likely to be anti-realist, but look to answer of no.10
13) I see myself in mirror reflections. I find people noticing me in everyday life. People call me by my name and talk to me at length, making me feel that I exist as this body. But I do not believe I am this body. What am I?
Could be either
14) My friend found dinosaur bones in his backyard, but he believes that dinosaurs never existed. He tells me, "Show me a living, breathing dinosaur!" What do you call him?
Could be either
15) I believe that nothing is impossible. What am I?
More likely anti-realist
16) Mr.X believes that reality has an intrinsic, mind-independent nature. What is he?
Realist
17) Mr.Y believes that reality has no intrinsic, mind-independent nature. What is he?
Anti-realist
Do you feel that God is external to the set that realists/anti-realists use to analyze objects/phenomena?
I believe that GOD is all knowing and therefore puts the perception in our mind of an object since due to our limitations of our senses and being in a physical body we cannot even know one object fully at any one time.