Can anyone please improve upon this scenario. — Agent Smith
Do I really exist or is some evil demon fooling himself into thinking I exist so that he can have fun tormenting his imaginary friend?
Not a koan for the feint of heart. — Yohan
There are more things in heaven and Earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. — Hamlet
Anatta (no self/Buddhism). How would you resolve the contradiction therein between anatta (Siddhartha Gautama) & cogito ergo sum (René Descartes)? — Agent Smith
The meaning of ANATTA is a basic Buddhist doctrine affirming the nonexistence of a soul, essence, or any other enduring substantial entity.
Do I contradict myself? Very well, then I contradict myself, I am large, I contain multitudes. — Walk Whitman
The 'I' casts off the illusion of 'I' and yet remains as 'I'. Such is the paradox of Self-Realisation. The realised do not see any contradiction in it. — Venkataraman Iyer, also known is Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi
[/In Buddhism, the term anattā or anātman refers to the doctrine of "non-self" – that no unchanging, permanent self or essence can be found in any phenomenon. While often interpreted as a doctrine denying the existence of a self, anatman is more accurately described as a strategy to attain non-attachment by recognizing everything as impermanent, while staying silent on the ultimate existence of an unchanging essence.
Bold added. Why is this also in quotes when I do not have the quote commands typed around this sentence?
When Vacchagotta the wanderer asked him point-blank whether or not there is a self, the Buddha remained silent, which means that the question has no helpful answer. As he later explained to Ananda, to respond either yes or no to this question would be to side with opposite extremes of wrong view. Some have argued that the Buddha didn’t answer with “no” because Vacchagotta wouldn’t have understood the answer. But there’s another passage where the Buddha advises all the monks to avoid getting involved in questions such as “What am I?” “Do I exist?” “Do I not exist?” because they lead to answers like “I have a self” and “I have no self,” both of which are a “thicket of views, a writhing of views, a contortion of views” that get in the way of awakening. — https://tricycle.org/magazine/there-no-self/
staying silent — Yohan
Just don't assume either is true. Instead, clarify what you mean by the word 'I'?Returning to the contradiction of anatta & cogito ergo sum, how do you propose we resolve it? — Agent Smith
contradiction of anatta & cogito ergo sum — Agent Smith
Just don't assume either is true. Instead, clarify what you mean by the word 'I'? — Yohan
What's the proof for premise 1? — Agent Smith
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