
Zhihua Yao, "Nonexistent Objects in Buddhist Philosophy: On Knowing What There is Not" (Bloomsbury, 2020)
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The Three Types of Nothing in History of Chinese India and Western Philosophy
In history of Western philosophy, the mystery of nothing is associated with two equally mysterious questions. According to Barmini, this, can we think or talk about non-being? This question becomes even more intriguing in contrast to the fact that Rika talked about non- being or nothing with these in our ordinary language. The famous lab in Barmini was warning us against the outgater knot of absolute nothing. Nothing should not be understood as absolute nothing or absence. Instead, nothing is the formless image state of existence, which is described as earth, earth, and water covered with darkness in the book of Genesis.
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