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Resemblance strikes back

Flint Schier-1986-10-09-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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There is a popular belief that if S – say a drawing by Whistler – depicts a butterfly, then it must necessarily resemble a butterfly, in at least some respects. As Jerry Fodor boldly puts it:

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There is a popular belief that if S – say a drawing by Whistler – depicts a butterfly, then it must necessarily resemble a butterfly, in at least some respects. As Jerry Fodor boldly puts it:

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