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Numerical Identity and Objecthood BERENT ENÇ In this essay I shall first argue that certain necessary conditions have to be fulfilled before questions of numerical identity can ... identity At first Numerical Identity and Objecthood ...
Numerical Identity and Objecthood BERENT ENÇ In this essay I shall first argue that certain necessary conditions have to be fulfilled before questions of numerical identity can ... identity At first Numerical Identity and Objecthood ...
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... identity obtained . The same point can be made by saying that the entities for which numerical identity is something over and above qualitative identity are entities which satisfy all the three conditions ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) above ...
... identity obtained . The same point can be made by saying that the entities for which numerical identity is something over and above qualitative identity are entities which satisfy all the three conditions ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) above ...
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... identity . It is more illuminating to regard the disagreement as stemming from different attitudes towards vintage wine . In 2.c. the identity claim is much more acceptable , although some women awe - struck by the myth about fashion ...
... identity . It is more illuminating to regard the disagreement as stemming from different attitudes towards vintage wine . In 2.c. the identity claim is much more acceptable , although some women awe - struck by the myth about fashion ...
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