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<p>natural classes, etc.). In addition, it is not specified if properties are few or abundant. The following is Kim's response to the above.</p>

<p>There is also a major debate about the essentiality of a constitutive object. There are two major questions involved in this: If one event occurs, could it have occurred in the same manner if it were another person, and could it occur in the same manner if it would have occurred at a different time? Kim holds that neither are true and that different conditions (i.e. a different person or time) would</p><p>
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