Identity and difference

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Identity and difference

146 pages

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cryptic but fascinating take on tékhnē

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This book has been a major influence on how I think of and approach metaphysical questions due to its transcendental critique of the principle of identity as used in logic, allowing for the possibility of taking the horizon of description, a phenomena both historically and culturally contingent, as foundational to systems of decideability rather than proceeding them. That is, an understanding of ontology allows us to understand the ways in which logic, in particular the principle of identity, is actually an artifact of a particular kind of entity with a particular relationship to Being. That is, the relevance and emergence of "logic," i.e. rule-based systems of decideability with epistemic relevance, is contingent on a given set of ontological conditions and structures. This poses problems for the attempt to treat logic as a kind of metaphysical arche/root, or as a system that is universally applicable. The implication of this is an …

Subjects

  • Identity (Philosophical concept)
  • Metaphysics