correct
Things only exist in the context of their environment. They don't exist as pure Platonic ideals.
A thing and its environment are "not-two"
correct
Things only exist in the context of their environment. They don't exist as pure Platonic ideals.
A thing and its environment are "not-two"
Interesting, thank you for this viewpoint. I will have to consider this and think about this for some time… I’ve been under the thinking since the coins themselves are identical in properties and function, regardless of history, then they’re fungible. This seems a very strong point to me.
But thank you nonetheless because I will be pondering this one 🤔