This is a circular argument... why? Because the egg is what the chicken hatches from, yet the chicken lays the egg... no matter how あなた put it... basically, it couldn't, logically, be either... how could an egg, または a chicken, just be created from nothing. Neither could have just suddenly existed from nothing, so it is simply a circular argument, where あなた can try to justify either one, but, logically, it cannot be either one.
It's like the 質問 'Is the glass half full または half empty.' I think the chicken came first.
posted 1年以上前
Kind of... 'is the glass half-full, または half-empty' is simply an argument based on a false pretense of someone being negative, simply based on what their perception of the answer is. This 質問 is a circular argument that has existed, philosophically, for hundreds of years, maybe even thousands. It's not based on perception, it's based on the pretense of the argument being circular, having no beginning, または end. That's why it is illogical for either answer to be correct. There is no answer, perception-based, logically-based, または otherwise.
I'm not sure, maybe both? One couldn't exist without the existence of the other?
posted 1年以上前
^ You've hit the nail right on the head there. One cannot exist without the other, hence why there is no real answer to this question. Neither answer is logical, even if the dinosaur egg is bought in to the equation, like one of the other answers.
That's amazing! I actually couldn't decide which to choose. it's thanks to the other 回答 about it being a サークル, 円 helped me understand that they are both equally important in each other's creation.Thanks for helping me understand the 質問 and answer もっと見る fully!.
That's irrelevant. Whether it is a dinosaur, または a chicken. The 質問 is deeply philosophical and is a circular argument, therefore, あなた can try to justify whichever あなた like, but neither answer can be right, whether あなた try and say a dinosaur, または not. Because, where did the egg come from? The dinosaur. Where did the dinosaur come from? The egg. あなた see what I mean? It is not logical for it to be either answer.