Is change a property of space, objects, or both? Why would this not be the same individual, extended in time? — Metaphysician Undercover
Because my answer was to the simple and general question of how to differentiate entities
not in space. .
Someone other than I postulated a mortgage as an example of an entity that is
not in space.
After that, someone other than I asked how would you differentiate entities
not in space.
And it occurred to me that if we accept for the sake of discussion that mortgages are
not in space, we can differentiate them by the order in which they are created, i.e., we could differentiate them by time. That is why we call one mortgage the first mortgage and the other mortgage the second mortgage.
And I suppose there are methods in addition to time such as by
reference to other entities that may or may not be in space. For example, this mortgage was taken out by Bob who lives down the street while that mortgage was taken out by Sylvia who is now deceased.
Simply put, if we accept for the sake of discussion that there are entities
not in space, then time is one method by which we can differentiate them.
But this raises an additional and perhaps more fundamental issue, i.e., even if we accept for the sake of discussion that there are entities
not in space, do they not
necessarily refer to an entity that is or once was in space?
Anyone?