Sorites Paradox—when doessomething stop being itself if you remove one small piece at a time?
for - whole - sum of its parts - adjacency - Buddhist chariot analogy - Sorites paradox
Sorites Paradox—when doessomething stop being itself if you remove one small piece at a time?
for - whole - sum of its parts - adjacency - Buddhist chariot analogy - Sorites paradox
I-laving developed one's rational powers, one could then read as extensively (or not) as one wished.
This reminds me of Plato's "Chariot Allegory:" the notion that the charioteer (logic, reason) attempts to drive and control the two horses (rational and irrational) toward the truth.