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Post by johnnylee on Apr 13, 2024 1:41:30 GMT
Through a complex argument involving the perishability of anything potential and the eternal idea of the actual chicken, Aristotle deduced that actuality always comes before potentiality. So, according to Aristotle, the (actual) chicken came before the (potential) egg.
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Post by Hunny on Apr 13, 2024 16:13:35 GMT
The first actual chicken must have grown from the first actual chicken egg. that egg being not just potential, but that first actual chicken embryonically. mm.. I gotta go make an omelette!
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Post by johnnylee on Apr 14, 2024 10:18:38 GMT
I would have said "God only knows!!"
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Post by Hunny on Apr 28, 2024 20:45:18 GMT
Through a complex argument involving the perishability of anything potential and the eternal idea of the actual chicken, Aristotle deduced that actuality always comes before potentiality. So, according to Aristotle, the (actual) chicken came before the (potential) egg. My Professor friend cavorts with another Professor who teaches Aristotle.
I shan't ask him anything though as I don't quite know how to pronounce his name. I've been calling him Potato Head! Hold on a second.. Potato Head!! Anyway.. Potato Head has the knowledge, but I shan't ask him because he might just answer! (Oh he talks endlessly!) What were we talking about? Oh yes. Potatoes! Well, it seems the birth defect which finally caused a pre-chicken species to become chickens, would have originated in/as a mutated egg. Butt. All is not lost. We can always fire up the BBQ!
Chicken goes well with potatoes. And we have eggs!
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