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Wednesday, November 10, 2004
 
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Mormon Philosophy & Theology has been examining positivism. Yesterday's post contrasted Heidegger and Carnap and asked:
Heidegger moves towards an understanding of nothing that was much more in line with the medieval and neoPlatonic traditions whereas Carnap most definitely did not. Are there practical implications to this 'nothing' in philosophy and more practical disciplines such as science or history?
 
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