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Haecceity / Substance theory / Duns Scotus / Property / Qualitative property / Identity of indiscernibles / Robert Merrihew Adams / Identity / Economic model / Philosophy / Ontology / Metaphysics
Date: 2013-12-05 12:21:26
Haecceity
Substance theory
Duns Scotus
Property
Qualitative property
Identity of indiscernibles
Robert Merrihew Adams
Identity
Economic model
Philosophy
Ontology
Metaphysics

Published in The Journal of Philosophy CVI(5): [removed]THISNESS AND EVENTS* Introduction This essay is an investigation into the existence of a very unusual and—some would say—unacceptably exotic type of property: nam

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