[“The world loves the flattery that all likeness intends.” – William H. Gass]
There are many ways to be “like” – there are no two things of which you can say that they are completely unlike. At the lowest level, because both are things, they have at least that – thingness, that ‘like’-ness – in common. ‘What is it like to be like a bat?’ in the famous question – the answer is, ultimately, like being any thing – every thing.
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