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stable conclusion. He finishes his paper saying, “there will be no perfect solution that addresses all the points made by both sides,” but this is worrisome for me because that should not be the point. It is rare that we find a perfect solution to anything, especially in philosophy, and I wish that Zanutto chose to argue for the strength of weakness of one or both arguments, but his position in the paper is very Switzerland-esque. I believe that the lack of sufficient argument weakens Zanutto’s work.