Then you would be a nihilist.
Without the perceiver the perceived does not exist..
"Aliens must exist because there are countless reports of alien sightings." This statement is an example of begging the question because it assumes the truth of the claim (aliens exist) in order to support the argument (alien sightings are real).
Is this a statement or a question
Yes. To exist or not to exist is basically what he is asking himself in that statement.
I exist to answer this question.
To exist or not to exist; that is the question.
I exist only if you believe you exist and have asked me this question via a device that can can communicate your question over the Internet, So I could reply. Yet I too have a question for you to verify if I exist; do you exist?
the better question is..... why DONT we exist
1st. that's not a question, it's a statement 2nd .Global warming doesn't exist 3rd this answer is kind of bad
because girls are very sexy
so, first you have to pin down the meanings of "you" "know" and "exist". Let's say that we agree on the first two words... and only need to question "exist". If "exist" can include times that you don't have a body, then I think we can answer the question. You know you exist, because you can ask the question. If you didn't exist, you couldn't ask the question.
The term elconfidencial doesn't appear to actually exist, it appears to be a made up term. So this question is a test as it asks the meaning of a made up word.