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    Whatever genuinely is must be of a single nature. — Carmelics
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    Supports→Any ultimate cause or principle must be unchangeable, unalterable, single in nature, and complete in order to be a satisfactory principle.

    Whatever genuinely is must be of a single nature.

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    Any thing that genuinely is cannot be subject to coming-to-be or passing-away, must be of a single nature, and must be complete, in the sense of being unchangeably and unalterably what it is. These are signs for what any ultimate cause or principle must be like, if it is to be satisfactory as a principle, as something that can be known. The signs are adverbial, showing how what-is is (Mourelatos 2008). Only an entity which is in the complete way can be grasped and understood in its entirety by t

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