Benjamin Cain
Feb 8, 2023

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Sure, it depends on the senses. But the conflict remains because if we're talking about a "nature" as in a mere, potentially supernatural, baffling respect or characteristic, we're talking gobbledygook. Either we know what we're talking about or we don't, and if we do, we've already naturalized the thing, so the nature in question is natural in a thicker sense. A "supernatural manner of being" seems quite empty.

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Benjamin Cain
Benjamin Cain

Written by Benjamin Cain

Ph.D. in philosophy / Knowledge condemns. Art redeems. / https://benjamincain.substack.com / https://ko-fi.com/benjamincain / benjamincain8@gmailDOTcom

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