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To talk of creativity producing things, or of things as products of creativity, is misleading and fallacious, being, in fact, a palmary instance of the fallacy of misplaced concreteness. What produces things, or what things are the products of, are, simply, things -- both things themselves and other things, both nondivine things and divine things (any two of which are and must be genidentical "states" of but one divine thing).

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