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Please do not mistake this point as an equivocation of their respective positions.
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The consistency paradox exists only in virtue of an equivocation of a context-sensitive 'can', and if we notice that, we see that the paradox vanishes like dew before the sun.
The reason for distinguishing two modes of natural signifying, as they appear in (1) and (2.1), is, on the one hand, an equivocation of the concept of nature, meaning "substance or essence of something" (substantia sive essentia cuiuslibet), as well as "force acting without deliberation" (virtus agens sine deliberatione) (De signis, 1978, 85f).
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