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self-iˈdentical, a. Philos. [self- 3 a.] Identical with itself.
1877E. Caird Philos. Kant ii. xix. 660 We cannot determine the soul as a pure self-identical nature. 1884tr. Lotze's Logic iv. ii. 441 The eternally self-identical significance of Ideas. 1898Illingworth Div. Immanence iii. 68 As self-conscious, self-identical, self-determined, we possess qualities which transcend or rise above the laws of matter. |