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  1. Moral realism.Peter Railton - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (2):163-207.
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  • The identity of indiscernibles.Peter Forrest - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Identity over time.Andre Gallois - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Traditionally, this puzzle has been solved in various ways. Aristotle, for example, distinguished between “accidental” and “essential” changes. Accidental changes are ones that don't result in a change in an objects' identity after the change, such as when a house is painted, or one's hair turns gray, etc. Aristotle thought of these as changes in the accidental properties of a thing. Essential changes, by contrast, are those which don't preserve the identity of the object when it changes, such as when (...)
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  • Identity and Essence. BARUCH A. BRODY. Princeton, NJ: University Press, 1980. 164 pp. Cloth $16.50, paper $5.95.* This book consists of two parts. In the first part Baruch Brody de-fends a general theory of identity and develops some of its philo-sophical consequences. In the second part he modifies and sup. [REVIEW]Peter Geach - 2010 - In Giselle Walker & E. S. Leedham-Green (eds.), Identity. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1.
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