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Momeni N. Research on the Relationship between Arche and Identity based on Heidegger's Opinion. پژوهش های مابعدالطبیعی 2025; 6 (1) :185-208
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Archē is commonly translated as “the origin” or “the beginning” Identity, on the other hand, means that everything is equal to itself. The principle of identity is a logical rule that establishes a relation of self-sameness. Yet, in the history of philosophy, Parmenides gestures toward a sense of identity that seems different, strange, even difficult. This meaning is not merely that everything equals itself, but rather a distinctive trait to which even existence itself belongs. What if identity were not simply the statement “A is A”? What if, instead of being a dry logical axiom, identity pointed to something deeper, something that shapes the very way we understand reality?
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