Engagements, Worlds, and Identity

Review of Metaphysics 27 (1):3 - 19 (1973)
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My next point concerns the relative unity of these engagements and is largely negative. However comforting the situation might be were it to the contrary, we discover through extrapolating from particular engagements that our engagements form no coherent and systematic whole. In fact, some run contrary to others, and it is only because we fail to pursue them wholeheartedly that they are able to coexist with each other. In further point of fact, it might be that failure to bring certain engagements to awareness is necessary for the continued existence both of them and of those engagements with which they would otherwise explicitly conflict.

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