(1) How can Hegel claim that being and nothing are and are not the same? This is a contradiction. — philosophy
(1) How can Hegel claim that being and nothing are and are not the same? This is a contradiction. — philosophy
(1) How can Hegel claim that being and nothing are and are not the same? This is a contradiction. — philosophy
Given that nothing means 'lack of', this vanishing act just describes the general process of change.(2) How can being vanish into nothing and nothing vanish into being? This violates Parmenides' argument in On Nature, according to which being cannot come from nothing, and vice versa. — philosophy
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