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10024 | The type-token distinction is the universal-particular distinction [Armstrong, by Hodes] |
10728 | A thing's self-identity can't be a universal, since we can know it a priori [Armstrong, by Oliver] |
13847 | If non-existent things are self-identical, they are just one thing - so call it the 'null object' [Bostock] |