Presentism or the thesis that just the present exists (neither past nor future) is by far the most prevalenr model of Time in Western Philosophy at least from Aristotle onwards, its most systematic exposition would be Mac Taggart's A theory. Now, when as described here some buddhists may consider even the present as unreal that clearly goes well beyond up to extreme idealism, seemingly in some way a la Berkeley. On the other hand if as explained here Zen might consider the present as eternal, that may be overlapping Mac Taggart's B theory.
I didn't understood Allan Watt's reference connects with buddhist concept of time as it breaks the fundamental rule of causality which is the only real thing as dewcribed by Buddha.
Wherever you go, there you are
Thank you for making these 🙏
The first time I thought time doesn't exist, I thought it was an original idea...turns out it isn't.
"Nothing's new under the sun."
......But maybe you'll get new after being above the sun
Good job mannn😊😊😊
Great video, again, thank you very much bro
Thank you❤️
Great video, thank you!
The only feedback I have is that the sound quality is pretty low. Would be better with a proper microphone 🙂
Presentism or the thesis that just the present exists (neither past nor future) is by far the most prevalenr model of Time in Western Philosophy at least from Aristotle onwards, its most systematic exposition would be Mac Taggart's A theory.
Now, when as described here some buddhists may consider even the present as unreal that clearly goes well beyond up to extreme idealism, seemingly in some way a la Berkeley.
On the other hand if as explained here Zen might consider the present as eternal, that may be overlapping Mac Taggart's B theory.
Time is just a mental construct..hmmm...I guess that is why meditation is key, changes the construct...
Nice
Have you read the book called the Power of Now?
I didn't understood Allan Watt's reference connects with buddhist concept of time as it breaks the fundamental rule of causality which is the only real thing as dewcribed by Buddha.
All I can say is
Extremely uninformed on this issue, which is deeply complex in Buddhism.