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authorJacob Walchuk <jpw24@st-andrews.ac.uk>2025-07-07 22:37:38 +0100
committerJacob Walchuk <jpw24@st-andrews.ac.uk>2025-07-07 22:37:38 +0100
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In conclusion, even though the rigid hierarchy in Keefe's structure
might be defended to some extent, her appeal to an infinite hierarchy is
fundamentally in conflict with the finite Sorites. There seems to be no