1. And what is the form of a unified "is-ness"? If all is unified under the nature of existence what is the form that is existence?daniel j lavender wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2023 2:06 amExistence requires no comparison, existence requires no justification. Existence just is.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:01 pm1. If there is only existence then this results in a monism. This monism is contradictory as if there is only "everything" then everything is without comparison, for it where to have comparison it would not be everything, and this absence of comparison results in everything being nothing, as comparison is necessary for distinction and distinction is necessary for the boundaries that result in thingness.
Everything can be distinguished from and by a thing, from and by some thing, from and by some things. It’s self-evident that a thing is not everything.
“Every” in essence denotes “all”. “A” and “some” denote “a single instance, a limited number or limited extent”.
“Everything” can be viewed as each and every thing and all things altogether. Separation and connection, comparison and contrast.
The differences, the distinctions for comparison are clear. The unlimitedness of existence is distinguished from the limitedness of things. However as stated comparison, justification isn’t necessitated.
Existence need not “occur through”. Nor does existence need justification. Existence just is.
What do all things, what do all variations of things have in common? What is their commonality? They all are. They all exist. They all are parts of existence, they all are expressions of existence. All differences, all variations, all opposition, all contradiction ultimately balances as simply being. As simply existence.
Yes, in a sense existence is self-dividing and self-opposing.
This is relevant: https://imgur.com/a/r9MIC8I
Yes, certain aspects of existence are contradictory.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:01 pm3. From another perspective we can argue that existence is contradictory. An example of this is a circle. There is the inner space of a circle which is distinct. There is the outerspace of a circle which is distinct. There is the space between the inner and outer spaces which is the circle itself and this is distinct. Space is dividing space with this division being space itself.
I like to call it congruent contradiction.
2. If a thing is dependent upon something else then it is empty on its own terms. As empty on its own terms it shares the same nature of everything being without comparison. Comparison is necessary for form...if it is not then what is the singular form of the singular everything?
3. Justification is necessitated otherwise you are making blind assertions. Existence is justification and if 'all there is' is existence then justification justifies itself thus leaving it indefinite.
4. If existence does not occur through anything else then it is self-referential. If self-referential it has no comparison thus is formless (as form requires comparison). If it is formless it is both meaningful (every point is a centerpoint to something else) and meaningless (infinite centerpoints leaves the nature of centerpoint indefinite).
5. I agree to the rest.