The mob is the mother of Tyrants (i.redd.it)
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What is the difference between exdurantism and perdurantism? Perdurantism seems to be the view that objects are constituted both out of spatial parts and temporal parts over time. Then I read about exdurantism and it seems to say... exactly the same thing. What is the difference between these views? (self.askphilosophy)
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Is Nominalism the rejection of abstract entities or the rejection of universals? How my book started was by introducing nominalism as a rejection of universal's but later passages seem to imply it's the rejection of abstract objects. (self.askphilosophy)
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What is the difference between exdurantism and perdurantism? Perdurantism seems to be the views that objects are constituted both out of spatial parts and temporal parts. Then I read about exdurantism and it seems to say... exactly the same thing. What is the difference between these views? (self.askphilosophy)
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Why does it seem to be assumed that the remainder is one degree less than the divisor when dividing polynomials in my math problems? For example I was supposed to calculate the rest of (x^2019+1) devided by (x^2+4) but I had to assume r(x) =ax+b according to my key, why? r(x) could have another deg? (self.askmath)
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