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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Jun 30, 2022 22:54:40 GMT
The reflection of the "I" upon the "I" results in the "I" without comparison as only the "I" exists; the "I" is thus no-thing and as such is absolute considering no-thing cannot change because no-thing is absent of change.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Jul 11, 2022 19:18:34 GMT
I didn't get a word of this. It's better to ask you: 1) do you suggest "I" to exist? 2) do you believe there is only "I"? 3) any of our attempts to understand something results only in "I", not in anything else?
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Post by jonbain on Jul 22, 2022 14:44:30 GMT
Solipsism again.
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Aug 11, 2022 21:07:06 GMT
I didn't get a word of this. It's better to ask you: 1) do you suggest "I" to exist? 2) do you believe there is only "I"? 3) any of our attempts to understand something results only in "I", not in anything else? The I reflecting on the I leaves the I without comparison as only the I exists. This absence of comparison for the I results in the I as no-thing considering comparison is necessary for form to occur; we only see form when a phenomenon is relative to something else.
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