Ultimate or finite? The prospects and limitations of defining truth in a finite model in the same language whose truth one is considering are thoroughly examined. It is shown that in contradistinction to Tarskirs undefinability theorem for arithmetic, it is in a definite sense possible in this case to define truth in the very language whose truth is in question. Now that is condescending you.
I find that something can be learned from all philosophy in life Even if what you learn is not of positive nature
I am approaching my thirties I do not wish to get more detailed than that I am sorry I am not sure I am familiar with the difference between traditional teachings of zen and new age teachings Perhaps I delve deeper into the subject with this revelation Thank you
The New Age version is somewhat more tolerant of the teachings of other, unrelated religions. Less centered on its Buddhist roots.