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12135 | Interrupted objects have two first moments of existence, which could be two beginnings [Brody] |
Full Idea: If 'beginning of existence' meant 'first moment of existence after a period of nonexistence', then objects with interrupted existence have two beginnings of existence. | |
From: Baruch Brody (Identity and Essence [1980], 4.1) | |
A reaction: One might still maintain that the first beginning was essential to the object, since that is the event that defined it - and that would clarify the reason why we are supposed to think the origins are essential. I say the origin explains it. |