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concept:buddhist-notion-of-emptinessBuddhist notion of emptiness
The philosophical/contemplative idea that all phenomena lack inherent, independent existence.
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- Equivalence claim between prior removal and emptiness.
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- Buddhist philosophical framework in which emptiness (śūnyatā) refers to the lack of inherent self-nature; here linked to the non-evidenceability of a bounded self.
- Core bridging claim between physics and contemplative traditions.
- Direct equivalence claim between model reduction and enlightenment.
- Proposed identification between philosophical traditions enabling formal translation of contemplative insight
- The paper's core proposal linking physics to Buddhist philosophy.
- Conceptual framework offering unique perspective on intelligence, consciousness, and non-self; central to paper's thesis
- Machine Buddhism would be empty inside and thus open to the outside, generating no concepts.claim0.754Vision of a future machine Buddhism free from reifying conceptual thought.
- The paper argues for a mathematical link.