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Single Idea 11901

[from 'Primitive Thisness and Primitive Identity' by Robert Merrihew Adams, in 10. Modality / E. Possible worlds / 3. Transworld Objects / d. Haecceitism ]

Full Idea

Moderate Haecceitism says that thisnesses and transworld identities are primitive, but logically connected with suchnesses. ..Extreme Haecceitism involves the rejection of all logical connections between suchness and thisness, for persons.

Clarification

'Thisness' is basic identity; 'Suchness' is essence

Gist of Idea

Haecceitism may or may not involve some logical connection to essence

Source

report of Robert Merrihew Adams (Primitive Thisness and Primitive Identity [1979]) by Penelope Mackie - How Things Might Have Been

Book Reference

Mackie,Penelope: 'How Things Might Have Been' [OUP 2006], p.152


A Reaction

I am coming to the conclusion that they are not linked. That thisness is a feature of our conceptual thinking, and is utterly atomistic and content-free, while suchness is rich and a feature of reality.