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Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus 5.5301
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That identity is not a relation between objects
is obvious. This becomes very clear if, for example, one
considers the proposition
"(x) : fx . . x=a". What this
proposition says is simply that only a satisfies
the function f, and not that only such things satisfy the
function f which have a certain relation to a.
One could of course say that in fact only a has
this relation to a, but in order to express this we should
need the sign of identity itself.
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