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The classic example of Marjetica Potrč's project at Aubervilliers shows its unrepeatable uniqueness.
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And, though we said we would do it again next year, we all knew it was unrepeatable".
All miss the point, which is that it is unrepeatable.
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What makes something a tode ti is its being a fully determinate thing, not further differentiable; what makes something a kath' hekaston is its being a particular thing, unrepeatable, and not predicated of anything else.
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