Occasions of Identity: The Metaphysics of Persistence, Change, and Sameness

Philosophical Review 109 (3):469 (2000)
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Abstract

André Gallois’s Occasions of Identity is a detailed, well-written presentation and defense of one attempt to solve many of the recently much discussed puzzles in the metaphysics of material objects. It is engaging not only for Gallois’s ingenious attempt to defend his view that objects can be “occasionally identical”—identical at one time but not another —but for his discussion throughout of the puzzles and of alternative solutions. Gallois does a fine job of keeping the motivations for a position, whether his own or others’, in view while working out details and responding to objections. Even where one disagrees, there is excellent food for thought and discussion here.

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Alan Sidelle
University of Wisconsin, Madison
André Gallois
PhD: Oxford University; Last affiliation: Syracuse University

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