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I don't think the linked paper by Ned Block is a defense of CRS, in fact quite the opposite. The paper should be reviewed to ensure he is actually a proponent of the position. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.30.189.33 (talk • contribs)
It is difficult to tell because the paper lacks a complete bibliography. However, if we assume that when Ned Block is referring to himself when he uses the name "Block", then the first paragraph would seem to be a dead giveaway. In any case, the linked article has not been framed in any way at all in this stub, which makes the inquiry moot { Ben S. Nelson }03:47, 26 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]