It seems that the early thinkers were so advanced, and I wonder about the epistemological foundations of their knowledge. — Jack Cummins
I believe that Sumerian knowledge, especially Hinduism was important in the development of these ideas, but I do think that it is probably also useful to frame their partly in the historical contexts in which they arose and passed into other traditions. — Jack Cummins
I see the area you raise as being important but it will probably need backing up with various sources and texts. However, you have given a couple already and it may be that others will be able to add more. — Jack Cummins
death and afterlife — Apollodorus
similar solutions or takes on the same question/issue/problem (here death) isn't remarkable in any way and to infer anything from it other than the obvious fact mentioned above might be a huge mistake. — TheMadFool
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