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Each of those represented/ could be represented must be:
1. a part,
2. a whole,
3. an equivalence,
4. an uniqueness,
5. a tie,
6. a bound,
7. an influence,
8. a sensation,
9. an origin,
10.a derivative,
11. a choice,
12. a determinant,
13. an intent, and
14. a fulfillment.

2006-11-10 16:18:53 · 4 answers · asked by The Knowledge Server 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ON MY ANSWER?

2006-11-10 16:30:17 · update #1

4 answers

an egg

2006-11-10 16:31:09 · answer #1 · answered by blueowlboy 5 · 0 0

Apparently, there's a group out of Australia who are promoting something called "Invariantology". I haven't really looked into it, but on the surface, it looks like a badly obfuscated sort of spiritualism.

If this isn't the case, I aplogize, but ya'll seriously should try to define your semantics more clearly before using them to make statements (especially on a public answer board).

2006-11-11 01:13:26 · answer #2 · answered by -artifex 2 · 0 0

You ask this sort of question over and over again. And the word represented doesn't make sense in the way you are using it.

You must keep asking it becasue not one person who speaks english as their first languages has a clue of what you are asking.

2006-11-11 00:30:46 · answer #3 · answered by clcalifornia 7 · 0 0

find the right words.

You aren't asking anything close to a question

2006-11-12 02:11:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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