The Concept of Identity. Hirsch, E. Oxford University Press, New York, February, 1992.
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The book as a whole tackles a cluster of central metaphysical issues in a consistently clear and careful manner. Moreover, Hirsch is pleasantly undogmatic and endeavors to give fair treatment to those views he eventually rejects. His arguments for his own conclusions are frequently all-the-more forceful for that. The standard of argument is high and Hirsch has something interesting to say on every topic he discusses.
@book{hirsch_concept_1992,
	address = {New York},
	title = {The {Concept} of {Identity}},
	isbn = {978-0-19-507474-1},
	abstract = {The book as a whole tackles a cluster of central metaphysical issues in a consistently clear and careful manner. Moreover, Hirsch is pleasantly undogmatic and endeavors to give fair treatment to those views he eventually rejects. His arguments for his own conclusions are frequently all-the-more forceful for that. The standard of argument is high and Hirsch has something interesting to say on every topic he discusses.},
	language = {English},
	publisher = {Oxford University Press},
	author = {Hirsch, Eli},
	month = feb,
	year = {1992},
}

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