Temporary and Contingent Instantiation as Partial Identity

International Journal of Philosophical Studies 26 (5):763-780 (2018)
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ABSTRACT An apparent objection against my theory of instantiation as partial identity is that identity is necessary, yet instantiation is often contingent. To rebut the objection, I show how it can make sense that identity is contingent. I begin by showing how it can make sense that identity is temporary. I rely heavily on Andre Gallois’s formal theory of occasional identity, but argue that there is a gap in his explanation of how his formalisms make sense that needs to be filled by appeal to my theory of Aspects.

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Donald L. M. Baxter
University of Connecticut

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