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15073 | Self-identity should have two components, its existence, and its neutral identity with itself [Fine,K] |
Full Idea: The existential identity of an object with itself needs analysis into two components, one the neutral identity of the object with itself, and the other its existence. The existence of the object appears to be merely a gratuitous addition to its identity. | |
From: Kit Fine (Necessity and Non-Existence [2005], 08) | |
A reaction: This is at least a step towards clarification of the notion, which might be seen as just a way of asserting that something 'has an identity'. Fine likes the modern Fregean way of expressing this, as an equality relation. |
15074 | We would understand identity between objects, even if their existence was impossible [Fine,K] |
Full Idea: If there were impossible objects, ones that do not possibly exist, we would have no difficulty in understanding what it is for such objects to be identical or distinct than in the case of possible objects. | |
From: Kit Fine (Necessity and Non-Existence [2005], 08) | |
A reaction: Thus, a 'circular square' seems to be the same as a 'square circle'. Fine is arguing for identity to be independent of any questions of existence. |