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    D5 and D6, taken together, entail that the one is. — Carmelics
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    D5 and D6 together entail that the one is.96%D1 and D8, taken together, yield the result that the one must be both ...85%The one is one (from Oneness or Self-Predication)84%D1 and D2 together entail that if the one is, then Purity-F is false.82%

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    Yet another alternative is that detailed logical analysis of the Deductions reveals arguments sufficient to establish both that the one is and, importantly, that principles such as Purity-F and Uniqueness are false. As Rickless (2007, 136–137 and 211) argues, Purity-F is a background premise of both D1 and D4. Taken together, then, D1 and D2 are sufficient to establish that a contradiction follows from the hypothesis that the one is, on the assumption that Purity-F is true. That is, D1 and D2 to

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