Jorge  González Arocha

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Duns Scotus’ answer was that what individuates one thing from another is not its place in space and time, since we cannot clearly identify what the ‘it’ is over and above the exhibition of certain qualities, but rather the particular combination of qualities exhibited. In other words, the form of the thing itself.
Philosophy 100 Essential Thinkers
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