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Nov 22, 2020 at 17:26 answer added CriglCragl timeline score: 1
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Nov 22, 2020 at 3:11 comment added SpongeBen You've kinda touched upon an answer to my question in that this be an issue of ontology. Property dualism is a category of positions in the philosophy of mind, which is an ontological branch. Where would you say Patrick's view probably belongs to in this case? Just some details: he says it in a haughty and assured manner, and both characters talk in formal tones. Patrick is wearing glasses and SpongeBob is smoking a pipe while reading a book. It's just a throwaway scene that makes fun of pretension, but I still wanted to be specific.
Nov 22, 2020 at 2:43 comment added Kevin Nitpick: Two people sharing a dream is only a problem if you're a physicalist or (maybe) a property dualist. If you're a substance dualist, it can be made to work, and if you're an idealist, it's basically your standard description of how the world actually works.
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