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CONSIDER 3 THINGS & PLACES

Nothing
Perfect
Imperfect

Beginning
Between
End


LAWS


i Each definition exists distinctly

ii For each place, a thing must exist with no specific relation

iii There is an undefined relationship between each set of things and places

iv Beginning and end are both the distinct shared boundaries of between, but not each other


CASE


2-3 things are placed

1 Can imperfect and perfect exist together?
2 Can imperfect and perfect exist apart?

3 If they are apart, should nothing exist between them?
4 If nothing exists between them, how will they not be the same?
5 If they exist together, is nothing at the beginning or at the end?

6 Which is the beginning, which is between and which is at the end?
7 Must another thing and place be made?



Please answer only questions in this case logically based on the existing definitions and the laws

Any analogy is acceptable as long as one of the six or the case is referenced

2007-07-14 17:57:34 · 2 answers · asked by Brandon G 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

2 answers

LAWS
#1 Each definition exists distinctly
* I agree that each definition is distinct but each thing is relative to the other. Their can be no Ending or Between without a Beginning. No perfect without imperfection.
#2 For each place, a thing must exist with no specific relation -(Nothing does not exist)
*Nothing - A thing cannot exist in nothing because nothing does not exist. You can`t consider nothing to be a place or event. We can only define Nothing as that which does not exist.
#3 There is an undefined relationship between each set of things and places.
* The opposite relative term for Nothing would be Something. Imperfect and Perfect do not apply in anyway to "Nothing" Therefore their is no undefined relationship,
Between Nothing,Imperfect,Perfect.
# 4 Beginning and end are both the distinct shared boundaries of between, but not each other
* Agree, But begginning and ending must exist for Between to have a boundary, hence Beginning and Ending are relative not seperate.
CASE
Q. Can imperfect and perfect exist together?
A. Yes, Humans are an example of an imperfect/perfection. Our cells have "Structured Together" in a perfect way to make us functional living organisms. However, we humans are not perfect take the mind for example.
Q. Can imperfect and perfect exist apart?
A. No Imperfect and perfect cannot exist apart, for if they did nothing (which does not exist) would be inbetween.
Q. If they are apart, should nothing exist between them?
A. They are not apart. I.e. The human mind can grasp the concept of a perfect being. We define a perfect being to be omnipotent, omniscent, omnibenelovent. However we have conceived Perfection with the Imperfect mind...Hence they are not seperate.
Q. Which is the beginning, which is between and which is at the end?
A. Depends on what you are referring to. Birth is the beginning of Life, Life itself is the between, and Death is the end. But all is part of the Cycle.
Q. Must another thing and place be made?
A. I don`t understand this question.

(Thanks for this post, you are obvisouly someone that thinks outside the box. Note the logical fallacies and "Think Again!"

2007-07-14 18:41:45 · answer #1 · answered by Future 5 · 0 0

Perfection is a perception. What is perfection to one may still find flaw in a different light. Imperfection will always exist as long as there are multiple points of observation.

2007-07-15 13:02:15 · answer #2 · answered by Caretaker 7 · 1 0

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