Nothing
978-613-2-95114-4
6132951148
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2010-09-09
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Nothing is a concept that describes the absence of anything. Colloquially, the concept is often used to indicate the lack of anything relevant or significant, or to describe a particularly unimportant thing, event, or object. It is contrasted with something and everything. Nothingness is used more specifically as the state of nonexistence of everything. Grammatically, the word "nothing" is an indefinite pronoun, which means that it refers to something. One might argue that "nothing" is a concept, and since concepts are things, the concept of "nothing" itself is a thing. This logical fallacy is neatly demonstrated by the joke syllogism that contains a fallacy of four terms: 1. Nothing is better than eternal happiness. 2. A ham sandwich is better than nothing.3. Therefore, a ham sandwich is better than eternal happiness. The four terms in this example are Eternal happiness, A ham sandwich, Nothing-as-a-thing, which a ham sandwich is better than, and Nothing-as-an-absence-of-a-thing: 'no-thing' or 'not-some-thing', i.e., no entity exists that is better than eternal happiness.
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