Wrong.
To hold any of the the views:
“There is nothing outside the aggregates”
“There is something oitside the aggrgates”
“There is both something and nothing”
“There is niether something nor nothing”
Is wrong.
For an example see: AN4.173
For a more in depth discussion see:
TO BE OR NOT TO BE (or both, or neither) The undeclared points in the 4 principle Nikayas.
The undeclared points are a number of questions, typically ten, but sometimes as few as two, as at SN44.10, and sometimes as many as 11, as at AN10.95, and often 4, as at SN12.17. This essay focuses on the standard set of ten, and looks at the differing explanations given for the Buddha’s silence in the different suttas.
We first see the undeclared points introduced at DN1 and DN2, where they are used to…
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