Hello all,
Interesting article:
http://aeon.co/magazine/world-views/log ... hilosophy/
With metta,
Chris
The Logic of Buddhist Philosophy
The Logic of Buddhist Philosophy
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Re: The Logic of Buddhist Philosophy
Thanks, that's a lot of fun...
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Re: The Logic of Buddhist Philosophy
Thanks for the story. My head hurts now.
I'm very glad that practicing the Buddhist Path doesn't require mathematical thinking.
I'm very glad that practicing the Buddhist Path doesn't require mathematical thinking.
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Namo tassa bhagavato arahato samma sambuddhassa
Namo tassa bhagavato arahato samma sambuddhassa
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Re: The Logic of Buddhist Philosophy
mikenz66 wrote:Thanks, that's a lot of fun...
Re: The Logic of Buddhist Philosophy
David N. Snyder wrote:mikenz66 wrote:Thanks, that's a lot of fun...
classic movie...
"This world completely lacks essence;
It trembles in all directions.
I longed to find myself a place
Unscathed — but I could not see it."
Sn 4.15 PTS: Sn 935-951 "Attadanda Sutta: Arming Oneself"
"You will be required to do wrong no matter where you go... This is the curse at work, the curse that feeds on all life..."
Wilbur Mercer in Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
It trembles in all directions.
I longed to find myself a place
Unscathed — but I could not see it."
Sn 4.15 PTS: Sn 935-951 "Attadanda Sutta: Arming Oneself"
"You will be required to do wrong no matter where you go... This is the curse at work, the curse that feeds on all life..."
Wilbur Mercer in Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
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Re: The Logic of Buddhist Philosophy
An excellent article by the way and one that perhaps could be given to DW members and others who struggle with the meaning and nature of Nibbana.
Re: The Logic of Buddhist Philosophy
Yes indeed!David N. Snyder wrote:An excellent article by the way
Not if they struggled with maths at school.David N. Snyder wrote: and one that perhaps could be given to DW members and others who struggle with the meaning and nature of Nibbana.
I might share it with non-Buddhist mathematical people but not with non-mathematical Buddhist people.
Or neither - but not both.
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Re: The Logic of Buddhist Philosophy
THank you very much for sharing that with us, cooran.
I've always been impressed with the ideas of the great thinkers of our world. Thinking and speaking of the unthinkable and unspeakable; is it or is it not possible? Chaos!
I've always been impressed with the ideas of the great thinkers of our world. Thinking and speaking of the unthinkable and unspeakable; is it or is it not possible? Chaos!
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I think I can definitively say that it is possible to think of the unspeakable and speak of the unthinkable, but not at the same time.Hickersonia wrote:THank you very much for sharing that with us, cooran.
I've always been impressed with the ideas of the great thinkers of our world. Thinking and speaking of the unthinkable and unspeakable; is it or is it not possible? Chaos!
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