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posted on 2025-08-21, 17:36 authored by Andrey M. KuznetsovAndrey M. Kuznetsov
<p dir="ltr">This paper explores the interplay between classical concept theory, Buddhist</p><p dir="ltr">philosophy, and Russian metaphysics by analyzing the inverse relationship between</p><p dir="ltr">a concept’s content and its extension. It is demonstrated that a concept with infinite</p><p dir="ltr">content, encompassing mutually exclusive attributes, results in a null extension,</p><p dir="ltr">rendering it “empty.” This finding is interpreted through the lens of Buddhist</p><p dir="ltr">śūnyatā (Madhyamaka, Diamond Sutra) and correlated with V. Solovyov’s “allunity”</p><p dir="ltr">and P. Florensky’s “antinomy.” Enhanced formalization and non-classical</p><p dir="ltr">logic (dialectical, multi-valued, and quantum) confirm the identity of “everything”</p><p dir="ltr">and “nothing.” The conclusions highlight the universality of this idea across diverse</p><p dir="ltr">philosophical traditions, offering insights into the nature of reality and its</p><p dir="ltr">conceptualization. This extended analysis further integrates practical implications</p><p dir="ltr">for modern science, including ecology, artificial intelligence, and complex systems,</p><p dir="ltr">underscoring the relevance of this philosophical synthesis in contemporary contexts.</p>

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