[Buddha-l] Emptiness and not being able to imagine dying [confused]
lemmett at talk21.com
lemmett at talk21.com
Mon May 31 17:31:54 MDT 2010
Well I asked some analytic philosophers about this and suddenly they weren't so interested in talking. It seems really relevant to dying and not at all the sort of thing that couldn't be guessed at.
Is there no conceivable alternative to the tetralemma or just no alternative at all? If the latter I just don't understand - unless I accept that there is no tathagata that dies...
>> Also can the list confirm that absolutely no dharma can be eternal from any perspective: that we can have no
evidence for the immutability of any experience?
>If you'd like, I'll affirm that. Of course, if you'd prefer that I deny it, I'd be equally happy to do that. Here at buddha-l we aim to please.
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