Parmenides expelled nonbeing from the realm of knowledge and forbade us to think or talk about it. But still there has been a long tradition of nay-sayings throughout the history of Western and Eastern philosophy. Are those philosophers talking about the same nonbeing or nothing? If not, how do their concepts of nothing differ from each other? Could there be different types of nothing? Surveying the traditional classifications of nothing or nonbeing in the East and West have led me to develop a typology of nothing that consists of three main types: 1) privative nothing, commonly known as absence; 2) negative nothing, the altogether not or absolute nothing; and finally 3) original nothing, the nothing that is equivalent to being. I will test...
"A variety of crucial and still most relevant ideas about nothingness or emptiness have gained profo...
In China there was a distinction between Zen Buddhism of the Tang Dynasty and that of the Sung Dynas...
There is a common belief that non-being and nothingness are identical, a widespread, even general de...
Parmenides expelled nonbeing from the realm of knowledge and forbade us to think or talk about it. B...
ABSTRACT: Parmenides expelled nonbeing from the realm of knowledge and forbade us to think or talk a...
Parmenides expelled nonbeing from the realm of knowledge and forbade us to think or talk about it. B...
Nothingness is a multifaceted problem. The basic difficulty connected with it emerges in the philoso...
This essay in the comparative metaphysic of nothingness begins by pondering why Leibniz thought of t...
Mathematics and philosophy, as disciplines, have been always been intertwines through their common o...
A variety of crucial and still most relevant ideas about nothingness or emptiness have gained profou...
I trace the concept of nothingness in twentieth century philosophical theology from the work Paull T...
This thesis explores what I term the question of life's ultimate meaning. I distinguish this from so...
i i This thesis attempts to render a comprehensive interpretation of Heidegger's concept of not...
The essay is an exploration proceeding from partly Platonic, or arguably Quinean, premises about the...
ABSTRACT: The problem of nothingness is not a new one, but one can say that it is as old in philosop...
"A variety of crucial and still most relevant ideas about nothingness or emptiness have gained profo...
In China there was a distinction between Zen Buddhism of the Tang Dynasty and that of the Sung Dynas...
There is a common belief that non-being and nothingness are identical, a widespread, even general de...
Parmenides expelled nonbeing from the realm of knowledge and forbade us to think or talk about it. B...
ABSTRACT: Parmenides expelled nonbeing from the realm of knowledge and forbade us to think or talk a...
Parmenides expelled nonbeing from the realm of knowledge and forbade us to think or talk about it. B...
Nothingness is a multifaceted problem. The basic difficulty connected with it emerges in the philoso...
This essay in the comparative metaphysic of nothingness begins by pondering why Leibniz thought of t...
Mathematics and philosophy, as disciplines, have been always been intertwines through their common o...
A variety of crucial and still most relevant ideas about nothingness or emptiness have gained profou...
I trace the concept of nothingness in twentieth century philosophical theology from the work Paull T...
This thesis explores what I term the question of life's ultimate meaning. I distinguish this from so...
i i This thesis attempts to render a comprehensive interpretation of Heidegger's concept of not...
The essay is an exploration proceeding from partly Platonic, or arguably Quinean, premises about the...
ABSTRACT: The problem of nothingness is not a new one, but one can say that it is as old in philosop...
"A variety of crucial and still most relevant ideas about nothingness or emptiness have gained profo...
In China there was a distinction between Zen Buddhism of the Tang Dynasty and that of the Sung Dynas...
There is a common belief that non-being and nothingness are identical, a widespread, even general de...