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hahahaha!!There is no objective truth in absolutely nothing. There is nothing in absolutely nothing.
This is either trivially true, or totally absurd. Either way, it doesn’t enlighten anyone about a da** thing.
hahahaha!!There is no objective truth in absolutely nothing. There is nothing in absolutely nothing.
What is da “thing” exactlyhahahaha!!
This is either trivially true, or totally absurd. Either way, it doesn’t enlighten anyone about a da** thing.![]()
It means, in so far as objective reality and truth is concerned, the absence of a contingent nature or truth.What does “nothing” mean other than “its not the case that”???
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I really don’t understand what your objection is? I am not the one claiming that nothing is an objective nature or truth, or that nothing could possibly be a universal absolute truth and reality. If you want to believe that nothing can be real with out reality or true with out truth, you are welcome. But i have demonstrated that such a position is absolutely irrational and objectively impossible.If the word “nothing” **means ** something more than negation like you imply it does,
So you’re whole enterprise is silly right from the start![]()
That doesn’t even make any sense. The “absence of a contingent truth” just means “it is not the case that something is contingently true.” The “absence of a contingent nature” just means “it is not the case that something has a contingent nature–implying that something’s nature is either merely possible or necessary.”It means, in so far as objective reality and truth is concerned, the absence of a contingent nature or truth.
This is totally convoluted. And it is certainly NOT anything I said or implied. So I don’t know what you are talking about.I really don’t understand what your objection is? I am not the one claiming that nothing is an objective nature or truth, or that nothing could possibly be a universal absolute truth and reality. If you want to believe that nothing can be real with out reality or true with out truth, you are welcome. But i have demonstrated that such a position is absolutely irrational and objectively impossible.
I am merely correcting your bad English. But I can see I am wasting my time. Sorry.Since you haven’t provided any arguments that deal with the threads original claim, then i can only assume that your not here to participate in debate; but you are instead here to play games.
Don’t flatter yourself in thinking I have the intention to upset you.Are trying to upset me or something?
huh?? NO. This sentence means, “It is not the case that the general topic of your post enlightens us about even *one *topic.”What is da “thing” exactly. Surely your not talking about “something” that’s real?
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The nothing nothings nothing because being is all there is without nothing to do nothing. So contingent truths within nothing means nothing because there is no being in nothing about which nothing nothings.The title of the thread is “The Metaphysics Of Existence”. Remain on topic, be charitible, and cease from personal and combative remarks.
Thank you.
I still don’t understand your objection. How does anything your saying undermine any of “my” arguments? How am i saying anything contradictory to what you have said here? To say that some being no-longer exists or could possibly or potentially exist, is to expose the truth that some things, in order to be real, are contingent upon the existence of reality, and that truth is an expression of reality. To say that absolutely nothing has the possibility or the potential to be objectively “true”, has metaphysical implications that are contradictory; and i have explained why. You have given no arguments to prove that i am wrong; you have merely made assertions and straw-men that are implying that i have turned the word “nothing” in to something more then a negation. But i have done nothing of the sort. Perhaps you have misunderstood me and jump the gun; which is fair enough. However, if your interest here is to expose an error in the “Logic” of my argument, then perhaps you should deal with my argument as follows…“Nothing” only means “it is not the case that.”
You are getting confused by use of sloppy language. For instance, people will say,
“There is nothing wrong with him.”
But this just means,
“It is not the case that there is anything wrong with him.”
Or,
“I believe in nothing.”
just means,
“I don’t believe in anything” or “It is not the case that I believe in anything.”
Or,
“I have nothing to say to you”
just means,
“It is not the case I have anything to say to you” or “I don’t want to say anything to you.”