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| | | Sometimes, a philosophy debate has two basic positions, call them A and B. A matches a lot of people's intuitions, but is hard to make realistic. B is initially unintuitive (sometimes radically so), perhaps feeling "empty", but has a basic realism to it. There might be third positions that claim something like, "A and B... | ||