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Understanding the distinction between 'f' as an effect and 'g' as not - Effect Community
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3y ago
staubfuss
Understanding the distinction between 'f' as an effect and 'g' as not
Hi all
, would someone be so kind and explain to me why in my example below
f
f
is an effect and
g
g
not
? I don
't really get it to be honest
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