Question:

One unable to discern uniformity in diversity can never be logical. - ??

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

One unable to discern uniformity in diversity can never be logical. - ??

 Tags:

   Report

4 ANSWERS


  1. i would say that that is true because anyone can recognise uniformity and diversity, but it takes logic to see uniformity in diversity.


  2. "My search question:

    What are the criteria to distinguish unity from nothingness?"

    The answer to the above question is both true and false--in the same way that the answer to the paradox, "This sentence is a lie;" is both true and false. Logic works whether you discern uniformity in diversity or not---but because diversity exists in uniformity logic is both possible and exists. The following is how one of my  blogs begins (follow my 360 profile to my blog):

    In The Beginning was the paradox: How does unity coexist with multiplicity? How does oneness make room for otherness? How does the all- perfect source become something less than it-self?

    The title of that blog is (the last of a five part blog series): "Lift A Stone And God Is There; Ask A Question And God Is There."

  3. yes both can not go to gether

  4. The unique nodes of the common web must be understood without limitations in either direction.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 4 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.