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How can something come from nothing? - Philosophy Stack Exchange The question should be 'How can something come out of nothing' not 'Why cannot something come out of nothing' Stephen Hawkings has recently argued as to how the universe can come out of nothing, but to my mind his argument is rather circular and it's not provable
Is there a philosophy which argues that nothing exists? Is or was there a philosophy which examines a hypothesis that in fact nothing "exists" except maybe questions? I know there are philosophies that state that reality is a simulation etc but I mean
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
derrida - What does il ny a pas de hors-texte mean in philosophy and . . . My understanding is that the key to understanding the phrase is surprisingly simple According to Michael Wood in the London Review of Books: "It did not hold, as many of its detractors thought it did, that there was no reality apart from language, and it’s wrong to translate Derrida’s famous ‘Il n’y a pas de hors-texte’ as ‘there is nothing outside the text ’ A hors-texte is an
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
What is the literal meaning of The only thing that I know is that I . . . If they knew nothing, then they obviously wouldn't have known that they know the fact that they do not know anything at all Is this a self-contradicting statement, which meaning is the logical one? It looks like the statement is true AND false at the same time I have never taken any philosophy classes so forgive my ineptness but I thought I'd
Nothingness cannot be. Does that imply something must be? If nothing existed, for example as an empty set, then something would exist, the empty set, in any possible way that can be If something exist we cannot say that nothing exists