That we exist is contingent, that we won't necessary.
(To spoil the aphorism by translating it into the patois of 'possible worlds': we exist in some but not all possible worlds; but we are mortal in every world in which we exist.)
Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains
That we exist is contingent, that we won't necessary.
(To spoil the aphorism by translating it into the patois of 'possible worlds': we exist in some but not all possible worlds; but we are mortal in every world in which we exist.)
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