
Philosophy Study: Liebniz's Argument for God (On The Ultimate Origination of Things, Part 1)
The Pat Flynn Show
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Aristotle talks about absolute versus hypothetical necessityanan, given the natures of things thatr ar it follows necessarily that that certain things are going to happen. And so din't think this, and he'll say it. Can remember sayre not. But limos does use this exact language. So, ye, it's hypothetically necessary given this current generation of geometry books, the next one will have the same geometry,. But that doesn't tell us it was necessary that there be geometry books in the first place.
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