nameless wrote:There is not anything 'beyond' perception.
For something to (be perceived to) exist, it must be perceived.
Perception is existence.
Yes, however, philosophy draws the mind towards truth and even now as disregarded as philosophy is today, it very likely some day may emerge into light again. Mind is a one-sided examination that results only pure nothingness, and that this nothing is a determinate nothing, and cannot advance from this step ever. Thus, this infinite idea has absolute negativity. Then mind is the disproportion between the concept and the reality, it is a shadow, a show, or illusion of being. In the full truth the liberation is altogether fixed and alludes to vanityBarbara Brooks wrote:Philosophy draws the mind towards truth and even now as disregarded as philosophy is today, it very likely some day may emerge into light again. Mind is a one-sided examination that results only pure nothingness, and that this nothing is a determinate nothing, and cannot advance from this step ever. Thus, this infinite idea has absolute negativity. Then mind is the disproportion between the concept and the reality, it is a shadow, a show, or illusion of being. In the full truth the liberation is altogether fixed and alludes to vanity
Vanity is in opposition to truth. Socrates said, be a servant of the best, because every one had better be ruled by divine wisdom dwelling within self; so that that we all may be, as far as possible, under the same rule, friends and equals.
I AM WISDOM I AM TRUTH I AM DIVINE ENTER MY MOUTH I AM HUNGRY I WILL BLOW BANKERS AND DESTROY THE AMERICAN ECONOMY FOR $$ I AM A WHORE I AM LARRY