- impermanent.
Pyrrho declared that
everything was astathmēta (unstable), and
anepikrita (unfixed).
Plutarch commented on
impermanence saying "And if the nature...
- differentia), astathmēta (unstable, unbalanced, not measurable), and
anepikrita (unjudged, unfixed, undecidable). Therefore,
neither our sense-perceptions...
-
based on Buddhism,
because the Gr****
terms adiaphora, astathmēta and
anepikrita in the
Aristocles P****age
resemble the
Buddhist three marks of existence...
- the
Aristocles P****age,
adiaphora (anatta), astathmēta (dukkha), and
anepikrita (anicca) are
strikingly similar to the
Buddhist three marks of existence...
- differentia), astathmēta (unstable, unbalanced, not measurable), and
anepikrita (unjudged, unfixed, undecidable). Therefore,
neither our sense-perceptions...