---Re: What is existence? Flanagan: "I exist" That doesn't answer the question. Nor did DeCartes give a cogent statement when he said "I think therefore I am". Donkeys exist too, as well as rocks; but the "I" in "I exist" supplies us only with a pronoun, not any information in regard to existence "in itself".
In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "sinhlnx" <sinhlnx@> wrote: > > > > --Your question..."what's the future" > > Stop being a Neo-Advaitin nit-picker. > > The answer to this question can be found in various philosophical > > texts widely available, some written by physicists. But why not stop > > there? What is "existence"??? > > > I exist. What is "the future"? >
