(October 15, 2021 at 3:14 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: At some point, any argument for a final cause asks us to assume that all parallel lines or sets come together, altogether, at a single point or set comprised of just one member. That doesn't appear to be the case at our current level of investigation. Assuming that there is another level beneath, pre-fundamentals, is it necessarily the case that there is only one pre-fundamental?
Fair enough... sorry about piggybacking as it were on your question... I'll get out the way now