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This is the question that philosophers have studied.
Plato had studied a similar question, but there was still no good answer.
Eight sets of hypothetical inferences in Parmenides.
Of the eight sets of hypothetical inferences, the first four sets of hypotheses will produce what results if one exists, and the last four sets of hypotheses will produce what results it will produce if one does not exist. Although the assumptions of the first four groups are all "if one exists" and the last four groups are all "if one does not exist", in reality they have two different meanings. One meaning of "as if one exists" is that one is combined with existence, and the other is that if one is not combined with existence, it is an isolated one.
One meaning of "if one does not exist" is relative non-existence, and the other is absolute non-existence. Thus, Plato's eight sets of hypothetical inferences are, in essence:
Group 1: If it is an isolated "one", "one" is not everything;
Group 2: If it is the "one" combined with "being", "one" is everything;
The third group: if it is the "one" combined with "being", "the other" is everything;
Group 4: If it is an isolated "one", "the other" is not everything;
Group 5: If "one" is relative and does not exist, "one" is everything;
Group 6: If "one" is absolutely non-existent, "one" is not everything;
Group 7: If the "one" is relative and does not exist, the "other" is everything;
Group 8: If "one" is absolutely non-existent, "other" is not everything.
In these eight sets of inferences, one, four, six, and eight are a column, and their conclusions are all negative, and the premises are all absolute, or absolutely isolated "one", or absolute non-existence; Two, three, five, and seven are another column, and their conclusions are all affirmative, and the premise is not absolute, or the "one" combined with "being", or the relative "non-existence".
After eight sets of inferences, Plato makes a brief summary: if one exists or if one does not exist, then it is both all and not everything in relation to itself or to the other, both all and not all. [5] [5] This means that the category of "one" can be associated with any category or not, and can be recognized by reason and feeling, or not, depending on the premise.
There is no clear answer to which view Plato himself held in Parmenides.
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Let's start with the first question.
What is not seen is not something that cannot be felt.
What one person can't see is not what everyone else can't see.
And if all people are things that cannot be felt, then there is no point in discussing whether they exist or not.
That is, only what is felt exists.
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Both questions are negative.
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Every creature has its raison d'être, so don't think about it.
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Everything will disappear, this is an inevitable phenomenon in nature, whether it is a person or a thing or a thing, it can disappear within a certain period of time, such as people live for a lifetime, plants and trees for an autumn, people have no thousand days of good, flowers have no hundred days of red.
It's all a certain law of nature.
So what's the point of existing?The meaning of existence is that it has been possessed and brilliant, even if the final withering is also a kind of quiet beauty, in a word, it is very good, life is like the rot of summer flowers, and death is like the silence of autumn leaves. Snow is the best way to describe this.
I believe that people live in the present, they don't have to be sad about the past, and they don't have to be sad about the future, and enjoy the good time at the moment.
To struggle, to struggle, to enjoy, this is the best meaning.
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Eliminate karma and atonement for sins, any person comes to the world with a mission, and when the mission is completed, it will disappear, some people are unwilling to come back, some people will never come back after attaining the Tao, and some people will come back again to purify sentient beings.
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What is the point of everything disappearing and existing, the meaning of this sentence is to say that it is better to go with the flow.
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Fade away.
Disappear. xiāo shī
Interpretation] (moving) things gradually decrease so that there is no trace.
Composition] Juxtaposition: Loss.
Example sentence] A meteor has changed from the nuclear material to the night sky. (as a predicate) antonym] appears.
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Ten professions that could disappear in the future.
1. Brokers, car sellers, postmen, insurance and real estate dealers, the Internet will eliminate millions of middlemen, and only a tiny fraction will serve the ignorant.
2. Distance learning for teachers is becoming popular, and through online classes and electronic grading, today's teacher's office may become tomorrow's virtual information desk. While a radical transformation is unlikely, the cost of outsourcing the education system may be lower.
3. When printers and magazines became digital publications, no one bought books and periodicals. Xerox and other forward-thinking companies will race to produce materials that are as flexible as plain paper and as versatile as computer screens. The end result is:
News fans are happy, and the trees are no longer suffering.
4. Advanced software that stenographers can distinguish sounds will replace field court clerks and a large number of secretaries and assistant managers.
5. The CEO top-down decision-making process will be too cumbersome. A global team of agile thinkers will lead the company into the cyber age and beyond.
6. Due to the three-dimensional simulation program, the orthodontist can quickly use a disposable "proofreader" to return your teeth to the right position, so there is no need to use metal braces. This technique has been used in clinical practice.
7. The jailer's tiny implanted chip will restrict and monitor the prisoner's criminal activities.
8. There will be "laser-guided" lanes between truckers from state to state, so computer-driven vehicles can travel at high speeds with full loads. With the help of traffic jam sensors installed in the car, you can choose alternative routes to avoid traffic jams in the suburbs. Although you can kiss goodbye to the policewomen who deal with traffic violations, the ticket will still appear on your virtual mark.
9. HousekeeperIf today's refrigerator can decide to buy some more milk, then a self-controlled vacuum device doesn't sound so far away. Perhaps self-cleaning of the room will use a kind of vacuum device.
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