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- What is nothing? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
5 Krauss' definition of nothing is the result of the allergy contemporary physicists get from philosophy; the philosopher David Albert posted a crushing criticism of the book in response and started a terrible fight: Where, for starters, are the laws of quantum mechanics themselves supposed to have come from?
- Nothingness cannot be. Does that imply something must be?
Nothingness doesn't be, that's the definition of nothingness (at least in this question) that what is not, does not exist If there was no Universe, if there was nothing, nothingness would be, tha
- nothingness - Does something necessarily come from nothing . . .
Throughout the history of time, it has been almost everyone’s intuition that something cannot come from nothing That intuition is so strong that many can’t even imagine this to be false But would
- What happens when nothing happens? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
Nothing is the negation of logical categories, defined by context 'I'm doing nothing' would involve many biological processes, but a specific contextually relevant negation of say, intentional acts or activities of certain kinds, as given by implicit cues 'Happening' implies something interacting, changing
- Is there a philosophy which argues that nothing exists?
Is or was there a philosophy which examines a hypothesis that in fact nothing "exists" except maybe questions? I know there are philosophies that state that reality is a simulation etc but I mean
- If all life will be annihilated, then why does anything matter?
everything is meaningless even our being this leaves one question why does anything matter in life: here is my answer nothing matter in life u can do anything u want unless u dont hurt others which leads to u being punished if u alright with that then u can go do anything but u still got the sense of enjoyment in ur DNA so might as well just go
- metaphysics - What is nothing - Philosophy Stack Exchange
How can nothing be real? The basic concept of nothing is the lack of something, so in that statement alone it makes it something The bible says that in the beginning there was a void and nothing
- epistemology - On knowing nothing - Philosophy Stack Exchange
The Dutch 19th century writer Multatuli (the first to vehemently criticize Dutch colonialism in Indonesia) once wrote this variantion on the Liar: "Perhaps nothing is completely true, and even that isn't "
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