Damn you pindac, I was forced to search for an possible explanation
for Wittgenstein opinion about identity. I knew that is has something
to do with difference between properties and meaning but forget the
(damn) details. Well there is this ''huge German philosopher ''
Leibniz with his ''principle'' of identity named in Latin parlance
among scientist back then . Just bellow aristocracy qua status.
the expressions was INDISCERNIBILIS or English INDISTINGUISHING:
My guess was '' if there are two eggs'' than obviously (?) one
can distinguish one from the other. But one need to know that
back than it was not polite to contradict philosopher, Certainly so
in Germany. Think of Kant . If you want to stay alive never say
whatever bad about his greatness. Wittgenstein however was not
even impresses by Russel or Frege and insulted both by
stating that ''two of whatever'' can't be identical as well that
this kind of identity MAKE NO SENSE. But he actually also
stated the same for the other CRITERION : being identical with
one self. This according to him ''says nothing''.
So my best members of this forum look out with identity
of parts and other CONUNDRUM as mentioned in this thread.