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The enemy of my enemy is my friend...
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Seer777 |
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Doesn't the fact that the mere existance of a common 'enenmy' universal for all- death, in fact create a need for division ?
Quoting: Suutari Is Death the enemy of Life? And in that, all that lives are friends united against the common threat known as Death? I have considered the potential of 'conscious immortality' through the uploading of consciousness and how it would alter things in that regard. Quoting: Seer777 Generally speaking, death is neither friend or foe to life, but it is an expression of a state of life (or rather, ceasing to live). Quoting: Anonymous Coward 67806333 Recalls... The Law of Excluded Middle For example, if P is the proposition:
Socrates is mortal.then the law of excluded middle holds that the logical disjunction: Either Socrates is mortal, or it is not the case that Socrates is mortal.is true by virtue of its form alone. That is, the "middle" position, that Socrates is neither mortal nor not-mortal, is excluded by logic, and therefore either the first possibility (Socrates is mortal) or its negation (it is not the case that Socrates is mortal) must be true. [ link to en.wikipedia.org]
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