To explain the first member of a set, you must leave the set. SupportiveArgument1 #281169 Paul Edwards: Each [element] in [a] series fully explains the one that depends on it. Every member is genuinely the cause of the one that follows it. However, in explaining the first member of a set one must go out of the set to explain it. An infinite series never gets out of the set. One must focus on a series in which a member’s existence is explained by the preceding cause. |
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