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| | philosophy | john bigelow | work in progress (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14) |
 | | But when the things in a space go out of that space, the space remains, and the space is the same as it was before the things entered into it. |
 | | When two such triangles are joined at the diagonal, and this is repeated three times, and the triangles rest their diagonals and shorter sides on the same point as a centre, a single equilateral triangle is formed out of six triangles
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 | | Khora, I say, is a discrete space: yet this is manifestly not beyond the reaches of logic and language, as is made unescapably apparent by a close reading of the text, particularly where it concerns the triangles which are to be imposed on khora. |
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