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Individuals and Individuation in Aristotle

1994
Abstract What is an Aristotelian individual, and what makes the individual numerically one? These questions cover several different issues, which we should begin by setting apart. One side of the debate insists that all individuals are non-repeatable; the other allows that some entities are individual and numerically one, because they
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From Individualism to the Individual

2018
This title was first published in 2002: From Individualism to the Individual treats finance as a social and cultural process, exploring the unseen side of academic discourse and the many obstacles the deeply entrenched elite puts in the way of alternative thinking.
George M. Frankfurter, Elton G. McGoun
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Species: kinds of individuals or individuals of a kind

Cladistics, 2007
AbstractThe “species‐as‐individuals” thesis takes species, or taxa, to be individuals. On grounds of spatiotemporal boundedness, any biological entity at any level of complexity subject to evolutionary processes is an individual. From evolutionary theory flows an ontology that does not countenance universal properties shared by evolving entities.
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The Individual and Individuality

Social Scientist, 1990
Madhu Prasad, Richard Rorty
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Individual Differences In Intra-Individual Variability

Journal of Motor Behavior, 1969
For each of 75 Ss several estimates of intra-individual variations were calculated for each of 4 motor skills. The reliability of intra-individual variation for these data, estimated from Pearson productmoment correlations, ranged from r = .31 to r = .51 (in all cases p < .05).
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Individuals and Individuation in the Disputatio

1996
In the opening three sections of the Disputatio Leibniz examines the “state of the question” and makes it clear that he intends to argue for a principle of individuation that is internal to, or constitutive of, individual entities. He makes an important distinction between the logical and metaphysical senses of ‘individual’.
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INDIVIDUALS AND INDIVIDUALITY

Grazer Philosophische studien, 1990
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Individuals and Leibniz-Individuals

1997
The two conceptions of individuals, the “normal” and the Leibnizian, can be illuminated by contrasting their applications in the ontological analysis of an example-sentence: “John did not study biology in 1995, but he could have.”
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