A.R._LaBaere wrote:Perhaps there is no infinite, and no wisdom.
I would also like to see the proposed argument for there being no infinite.Dan Rowden wrote:What argument would you propose for there being no infinite?
A.R._LaBaere wrote:Perhaps there is no infinite, and no wisdom.
I would also like to see the proposed argument for there being no infinite.Dan Rowden wrote:What argument would you propose for there being no infinite?
What causes forever?Even forever is a creation of causation.
Would you be by any chance, referring to:David Quinn wrote:What about space? Or a mathematical point?
or have I missed something entirely?David Quinn wrote:Objects are not only dependent on internal factors, but they rely on external ones as well, which now leads us to the second proof.
Fist being dependent on the hand being configured(arranged) in a certain way.David Quinn wrote:We are like the fist that vanishes as soon as the hand is opened.
Would you mind elaborating Dan? I think I might have missed something there.Dan Rowden wrote:The issue of how enlightenment engages with the world is a secondary matter to what enlightenment actually is. I don't think the latter point is meaningful without the former having been first determined.