dlorde
Philosopher
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From this part we understand that if A is equal to B then we have two names for the same object. But we can't conclude that because a given set has more than one name, then an element of that set is identical to that set, because the two names are the set, where no one of the names is an element of that set.
Yawn.
I thought I'd leave it a few months and see what's changed, but it's much the same. Like coming back from holiday and feeling like you'd never been away..
