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With Good Reason | The Platonic Philosophy Series | Episode 2 (WiM203)

The "What is Money?" Show

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Schinler: Ambiguity is when there they're conflated together in the sense that you cannot choose or even adequately distinguiish between these different possible meanings. He concludes this paragraph saying, appearance lies between reality and unreality. It seems to be like perhaps ambiguity is inversely related to on, as in, the more ambiguous something is, the less differentiated it is. By the extreme case of just pure entropy, i guess it's totally ambiguous and totally undifferentiated. But as something becomes more specific, it's clearly more differentiated. That's what it means.

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