Rejoinder to My Critics

Review of Metaphysics 21 (2):262 - 272 (1967)
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They have given particular attention to the argument from difference, namely that since everything is different from everything else, and the relation of difference is internal, everything is internally related to everything else. Mr. Doney replies that "difference" has two senses; it may mean either numerical or qualitative difference. And he does not think my conclusion follows on either interpretation.

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