Argument Against Experiential Identity of Objects
Only our description [including description following logical rules like the 1st law] actually grants the identity of an object. All our descriptions come from experience [or, the substantial and crucial part of our descriptions], therefore experience grants the identity of objects. Our experience is false, so is the content of the identity of the objects. The identity concept may turn out to be an offspring of our interpretation of the experience.
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