Things (and Beings, in this regard) are to be treated as a single, unitary dataset
Things (and Beings, in this regard) are to be treated as a single, unitary dataset
Although there is invariably an infinite number of Things (or even of Beings, at a molecular level), in terms of Things in the context of this political philosophy, each Thing, as denoted by its name that is given to it by a state (see §08.01.00), is here to be treated as a single, unitary dataset (see also §01.00.03). For the same purposes and in the same context, the same is true for Beings (with each one of them, too, composed of an infinite number of Things or even of other Beings).
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