Whatever is distinguishable from nothingness is as "part, whole, equivalence, uniqueness, limit, link, influence, origin, derivative, rule, condition, intent, and fulfillment."
What is your assessment?
2007-03-23
16:14:08
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➔ Philosophy
Judging from this and your other questions, my assessment is that you are wasting your human potential on a very empty pastime. You owe it to yourself to get involved in some form of sport or healthy competition. You need some fresh air. I say this with all sincerity and concern.
2007-03-23 17:15:30
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answered by freebird 6
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My assessment is 0, zero, a circle, a sphere, the most powerful number because it has the power of nothing---therefore, has all the power. Truly, no other number would exist or go past 9 (nine) if it weren't for zero. Why is is that in the multiplication laws of algebra that a negative multiplied by a negative is always positive. Let's not forget that any number multiplied by 0 = 0. Those are only a few of my assessments. Contact me if you would like more.
2007-03-24 00:20:34
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answered by unknownsoldier1st 3
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well, from nothingness to establish the security balances the condition to over rill any consistency full fills ones desire acting accordingly to obscure some certainty drives equivalent linking rebels to uniqueness.
But from fullness security adequately measures from some degrees to deepness influences capture to comprehend variety slices to ones hunger.
That's what i think. THANK YOU
2007-03-23 16:34:33
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answered by Anonymous
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my assessment is that this question is indistinguishable from nothingness as it does not make any sense, other than a means of showing you have a wide vocabulary, but lack the sense to use it in an appropriate manner.
God bless,
gabe
2007-03-23 16:25:21
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answered by gabegm1 4
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my neural interperatation subroutine returns a syntax error on this question. after disabling syntax based comprehension and running all words through an independent definition program and filtering to display for any item which all words can be applied to, the following items result:
1. God
2. the human mind
3. life, physical
4. life, metaphysical.
2007-03-23 16:26:23
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answered by Stand-up Philosopher 5
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YES!
Anything which is distinguishable from nothingness is "something"!!!
2007-03-23 16:35:28
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answered by Izen G 5
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My assessment is that western countries are advanced because they do not waste time on nonsensical philosophy.
2007-03-23 17:33:53
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answered by DuckyWucky 3
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You got tired of describing anything that is distinguishable from nothing, which is anything and everything, so you stopped typing and restated your question.
2007-03-23 16:35:08
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answered by cementshroom13 2
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Of course, but do you not think the statement is, ultimately, banal?
2007-03-23 18:21:39
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answered by Anonymous
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i honestly can say i do not understand what you mean
2007-03-23 16:17:10
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answered by Anonymous
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