Mustard wrote: The human brain is very good at interposing layers of meaning on top of subjective experience, so it is unreasonable to expect others to accept that your *interpretation* of what you have experienced equates to *fact*. Expecting others to accept that you have experienced *something* is not unreasonable, however.
I think, Mr Astralcat, carrying on as if the above wasn't absolutely true would be churlish. Or at least, without showing precisely how it's wrong. Which may be hard as it's not a personal fact it's a communal one!
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