The Derivations of Absolute Identity

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https://doi.org/10.24310/Metyper.2017.v0i17.4113

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identity, formal ontology, difference, presentation.

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This paper aims to distinguish between three types of identity within the framework of formal ontology: absolute, simple and identitary. As a result of aid differences, the subsistence of a pantheism of identity is upheld as simply presenting itself with nothing being presented.

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2018-04-06

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