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    The ideas of power and substance in Locke's philosophy
    Philosophical Quarterly 25 (98): 1-27. 1975.
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    Individuals without Sortals
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 4 (1): 113-148. 1974.
    Consideration of the counting and reidentification of particulars leads naturally enough to the orthodox doctrine that, “on pain of indefiniteness,” an identity statement in some way involves or presupposes a general term or “covering concept”: i.e., that the principium individuationis or criterion of identity implied depends upon the kind of thing in question. Thus it is said that an auditor understands the question whether A is the same as B only in so far as he knows, however informally or im…Read more