Not so fast!Yes it does. I would call that consciousness. Consciousness is consciousness of some thing or an object. And we first experience the world through our senses. So I would agree with that but I would word it as "consciousness is consciousness of an object" because wording it that way ties into my fourth most fundamental concept. "Consciousness" is actually the second most fundamental premise in my world view.
I can see you and I think a lot alike so far.
I was just trying to get a clear idea of the terminology used, for the time being.
Now, as your most basic axiom is "existence" (actually, I am not even sure that a word can be an axiom?), your second one appears to be "experience", and since "experience exists" is a meaningful proposition in your terminology, so far I am not seeing any need for something else than experience itself to exist (i.e. for something that is experienced nor for someone who experiences), without the introduction of further basic axioms.
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