Metaphor and Pluralism

The Monist 73 (3):411-420 (1990)
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Abstract

Answers to the traditional philosophical question “what is there?” that there are many substances rather than one substance have historically been called forms of “pluralism.” “Monism” has been the answer that there is only one substance. And there have been all sorts of variations on those themes: many attributes of one substance; many substances with one common attribute; etc.

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The experience of pluralism.Scott L. Pratt - 2007 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 21 (2):106 - 114.

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