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Ideas of André Gallois, by Text
[American, fl. 1998, Professor at Syracuse University.]
1998
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Occasions of Identity
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p.154
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Occasional Identity: two objects can be identical at one time, and different at others [Hawley]
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p.163
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Gallois hoped to clarify identity through time, but seems to make talk of it impossible [Hawley]
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p.171
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Gallois is committed to identity with respect to times, and denial of simple identity [Sider]
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1.II
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p.15
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A CAR and its major PART can become identical, yet seem to have different properties
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Intro
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p.1
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If things change they become different - but then no one thing undergoes the change!
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§2.5
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p.11
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4D: time is space-like; a thing is its history; past and future are real; or things extend in time
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§3
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p.13
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If two things are equal, each side involves a necessity, so the equality is necessary
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