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Is pluralism the correct philosophical interpretation of probability?

Pluralism is accepted by some philosophers while others hope for a unified theory of probability . However , fundamentally, probability remains defined as the measure of likelihood or chance that a pa …
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How do we know that the mind is not a physical entity?

How are physical things physical ? They are physical because all physical things are made up of distance between any two points on the physical body. What if I tell you that there is no distance betwe …
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Is there a category even more general than "thing"?

“Thing” includes everything physical or abstract. But it doesn’t give true picture of reality. From Buddhist point of view “phenomena” would be a more appropriate and all inclusive term. It is intere …
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Could mathematical truths have been otherwise?

This question is profound and has been repeated so many times that I feel that there is desire to find relief in violation of reality which is assumed to be governed by mathematics. Before I turn on t …
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Is there a difference between "true" and "real"?

“True” and “real” deal with different aspects of understanding and interacting with the world. “True” concerns with accuracy and validity of statements or beliefs in representing narratives within the …
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Does the universe include everything, or merely everything that exists?

Nothing exists permanently. Things arise , change while persisting and vanish. Universe contains all those things which arise or had arisen in the past or will arise in the future. It includes both kn …
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If a predicate doesn't determine a set, does that predicate even exist in the first place?

Yes. Sometimes predicates can exist even if they don’t determine a well defined set. The relationship between predicates and sets are context dependent. In classical logical framework and set theory , …
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