Adam Glantz

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if all the ingredients are in every portion of everything, why doesn’t everything look the same? It should all be one homogeneous mass, with no differentiation between cheese and bone, or anything else. But this objection is easy to answer. Even if all ingredients are present in a given chunk of the world, they might be present in different proportions.
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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