Criteria of Identity for Artifacts

Dissertation, Wayne State University (1994)
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In this dissertation I discuss several topics concerning the identity of artifacts. I argue that identity is not relative. I also argue that objects are three-dimensional, not four-dimensional. In the main portion of my dissertation I propose criteria of identity for objects. I claim that an artifact continues to exist through change as long as the original portion of the object that remains continues to compose an object of the same sort

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