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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 - 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
- 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 "
- 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
- Something vs Nothing. Reality of 0? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
Is nothing really nothing or is it something? Like is 0 something or nothing? And if nothing is something then would it be right to say that if nothing existed, something existed And something mus
- Can nothing have size? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
If "nothing" is encapsulated by "something", does this imply it has size? For example; imagine I have a 1 meter by 1 meter by 1 meter box which encloses a complete vacuum Does the vacuum have a si
- Is there a philosophy which argues that nothing exists?
That nothing exists is posited in medieval ontology In this attempt mysticism arrives at a peculiar speculation, peculiar because it transforms the idea of essence in general, which is an ontological determination of a being, the essentia entis, into a being and makes the ontological ground of a being, its possibility, its essence, into what is
- Is there a specific sense of possibility (epistemic, logical . . .
Is nothing possible? Is god possible? Millions of similar questions on this site with zilions of answers No one satisfying maybe there is a reason for that
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