The Law of Identity Requires Paradox
The Law of Identity Requires Paradox
If the LI occurs through differing variations that stand apart, for if it did not it would not be a universal law, and these variations are connected through the LI, does the LI rely on the absence of unity between things to result in a unity between things thus is grounded in paradox as things are equal to themselves by their differences?
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Re: The Law of Identity Requires Paradox
absence of unity leads to multiplicity
you are not who you were
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Re: The Law of Identity Requires Paradox
According to the Heisse-Wurst hypothesis the differences are negligible.
Re: The Law of Identity Requires Paradox
The concept of multiplicity is a great unifier.Impenitent wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2025 4:27 pm absence of unity leads to multiplicity
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