Lynch's Metaphysical Pluralism [Book Review]

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (3):699–709 (2001)
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Pluralism, according to Michael P. Lynch, is the thesis that there are or can be more than one true story of the world; there can be incompatible but equally acceptable accounts of some subject matter.

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