• According to the metalinguistic (or, as it is sometimes called, ‘name’ or ‘coreference’) view of the content of identity statements, to say that a is identical to b is to say that ‘a’ and ‘b’ are two names for one thing. This view has not proven popular. One of the most frequently made objections is the one commonly attributed to Frege, that this would make the discovery of an identity a linguistic discovery, which it generally isn’t. When we discover that, say, Hesperus is Phosphorus, we discov…Read more