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Christian Thomas Kohl The Metaphysical Foundations of Buddhism and Modern Science

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Newton. Plato’s Receptacle may be conceived as the necessary community<br />

within which the course <strong>of</strong> history is set, in abstraction from all the<br />

particular historical facts. I have directed attention to Plato’s doctrine<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Receptacle because, at the present moment, physical science is<br />

nearer to it than at any period since Plato’s death. <strong>The</strong> space-time <strong>of</strong><br />

modern mathematical physics, conceived in abstraction from the<br />

particular mathematical formulae which applies to the happenings in it, is<br />

almost exactly Plato’s Receptacle. It is to be noted that mathematical<br />

physicists are extremely uncertain as to what these formulae are<br />

exactly, nor do they believe that any such formulae can be derived from<br />

the mere notion <strong>of</strong> space-time. Thus, as Plato declares, space-time in<br />

itself is bare <strong>of</strong> all forms.<br />

Section V. In the preceding sketch only one incidental generalization,<br />

selected from one topic comprised in the enormous labours <strong>of</strong> Aristotle’s<br />

life, has brought forward. Aristotle was at once a man <strong>of</strong> science, a<br />

philosopher, a literary critic, <strong>and</strong> a student <strong>of</strong> political theory. This<br />

particular classification <strong>of</strong> the things constitutive <strong>of</strong> the visible universe<br />

has been dwelt upon because it is an almost perfect example <strong>of</strong> a<br />

scientific induction satisfying all the conditions insisted on by the<br />

modern philosophy <strong>of</strong> science. It was a generalization from observed<br />

fact, <strong>and</strong> could be confirmed by repeated observation.. In its day – <strong>and</strong><br />

its day lasted for eighteen hundred years – it was extremely useful; <strong>and</strong>

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