[Buddha-l] Being unable to imagine dying and living
andy
stroble at hawaii.edu
Sat Jun 26 23:48:35 MDT 2010
We do top replies on buddha-l. I (and others) have a hard time picking
out your replies! The word is "inconceivable", as per the movie. And
the point still remains: existence is as inconceivable as
non-existence. I was trying to be nice.
On Sat, 2010-06-26 at 13:51 -0700, lemmett at talk21.com wrote:
> >A scandal in French philosophy? Who would have thought! I would
> suggest, however, that you are starting on the wrong end: it is your
> existence that is inconceivable. Isn't this the sunya of existentialism
> and deconstruction? And given that, the inconceivability of
> non-existence is not all that problematic.
>
> >>Sure
> >And, you keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it
> means. (Inigo Montoya, in the Princess Bride)
>
> >>Aporias? I think I do know what it means and anyway I was using it as a book title! Be nice!! Also you underestimate my insanity.
>
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