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Subject: Leibniz's two types of existence based on the two types of logic
Leibniz's two types of existence based on the two types of logic
Brahma is a version of existence, but it doesn't permit actual scientific
experiments.
According to Leibniz, there is necessary (permanent
To: - Roger Clough
Sent: Sat, Aug 24, 2013 8:11 am
Subject: Leibniz's two types of existence based on the two types of logic
Leibniz's two types of existence based on the two types of logic
Brahma is a version of existence, but it doesn't permit actual scientific
experiments
Isn't this sort of a neo-Platonism,as expressed by Roger Penrose?
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From: Roger Clough rclo...@verizon.net
To: - Roger Clough rclo...@verizon.net
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Subject: Leibniz's two types of existence based on the two types of logic
Leibniz's two
of logic
*Leibniz's two types of existence based on the two types of logic *
*Brahma is a version of existence, but it doesn't permit actual
scientific experiments.
According to Leibniz, there is necessary (permanent) or mental existence
and
contingent or actual existence. But mental existence
Leibniz's two types of existence based on the two types of logic
Brahma is a version of existence, but it doesn't permit actual scientific
experiments.
According to Leibniz, there is necessary (permanent) or mental existence and
contingent or actual existence. But mental existence can only be
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