Philosophical Studies 98 (2):187-201 (2000)
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In discussion of the "Principle of Identity" in the Treatise Hume presents a puzzle about identity - not a puzzle for semantics, like Frege's, but a puzzle for a theory of representation.' In this essay I am less concerned with issues of Hume interpretation and more concerned with the puzzle itself.
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Keywords | Philosophy Philosophy Epistemology Logic Philosophy of Mind Philosophy of Religion |
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Reprint years | 2004 |
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DOI | 10.1023/A:1018623022971 |
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