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    When Comparing Two Objects-A and B-To the Extent That Things
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When Comparing Two Objects-A and B-To the Extent That Things

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Question 76

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When comparing two objects-A and B-to the extent that things (other than A) relevantly similar to B lack the property in question, the analogy between A and B breaks down.

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