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david_w | 5 years ago
That is what you're saying. It's isomorphic to your argument; it is your argument's essence.
Expressed that way, the issue becomes apparent. We cannot conceive of something; it is inconceivable. But that inconceivability is exactly what the original argument is asserting - it's a thing beyond human conceptualization. Exactly.
All parties to the argument find agreement on this point.
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