Belief is a form of knowledge, albeit one that is intellectual as apposed to experiential. Beliefs, whether justified or unjustified, will always rema...
If the causes of an effect are that which is individually necessary and collectively sufficient to bring abut the existence of an effect, then so long...
Indeed, there is way to think about causation without the logical inconsistencies that generally occur. For example, if a cause must exist before its ...
In order to speak of anything you must first be able to say what that thing is; i.e., what its nature is, and if we are able to say 'what it is' then ...
Hi Tim, What precisely do you mean by the term 'existence'? It would seem to me that the term entails all that there is, for we can neither speak nor ...
To understand Nagasena's argument you must first understand that things (subjects of discourse or thought) are, in reality, universes of discourse. Th...
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