I would advise you to be cautious in concluding that an argument is an instance of the Sorites paradox. There is a long tradition of dismissing arguments for this reason which upon closer inspection have been found to be relevantly dissimilar to the canonical Sorites formulation. Two examples are Chalmers’s “fading qualia” argument and Parfit’s “psychological spectrum” argument.
Always a bit awkward to argument by ways of the Sorites paradox.
I would advise you to be cautious in concluding that an argument is an instance of the Sorites paradox. There is a long tradition of dismissing arguments for this reason which upon closer inspection have been found to be relevantly dissimilar to the canonical Sorites formulation. Two examples are Chalmers’s “fading qualia” argument and Parfit’s “psychological spectrum” argument.