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To argue in that way, however, is not to compare like with like; it is to contrast the generic property of extension with the more specific properties of hardness, smell and colour. It is not after all clear that it loses the generic properties of smell, colour and perhaps solidity, as opposed to the more specific forms of those properties that the unmelted wax may have.
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To
argue
in
that
way,
however,
is
not
to
compare
like
with
like;
it
is
to
contrast
the
generic
property
of
extension
with
the
more
specific
properties
of
hardness,
smell
and
colour.
It
is
not
after
all
clear
that
it
loses
the
generic
properties
of
smell,
colour
and
perhaps
solidity,
as
opposed
to
the
more
specific
forms
of
those
properties
that
the
unmelted
wax
may
have.