Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Identity

To identity an object is to rationalize the existing of that object, if this object has these features than it is that object, however, the argument that there are an infinite amount of features to idenify an object is irrelevent because we automatically include ALL the traits/features when identifying an object. however the law of identity comes into question when adjectives are used. A clump of salt for example. Although the salt has several features and therefore we could say it is this, the 'is' is pretty doubtable because it is not one of its properties or multiple properties....oh! and if theres any spelling errors or this doesnt make sense.... its 11:30 so i think its understandable

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