@article{Giordani2013-GIOFTT,year = {2013},number = {1},journal = {Thought},abstract = {Until recently, an almost perfect parallelism seemed to hold between theories of identity through time and across possible worlds,as every account in the temporal case(endurantism,perdurantism, exdurantism) was mirrored by a twin account in the modal case (trans-world identity, identity-via-parts, identity-via-counterparts). Nevertheless, in the recent literature, this parallelism has been broken because of the implementation in the debate of the relation of location. In particular, endurantism has been subject to a more in-depth analysis, and different versions of it, corresponding to different ways an entity can be located in time, emerged. In this article, we provide a precise map of the conceptions at stake, complete the debate by introducing a version of endurantism not yet considered in the debate --- we call transcendentism --- and show that it allows us to provide an effective interpretation of the relation of trans-world identity and an intuitive solution in the temporal case.},pages = {210--220},title = {From Times to Worlds and Back Again: A Transcendentist Theory of Persistence},author = {Alessandro Giordani and Damiano Costa},volume = {2}}@
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From Times to Worlds and Back Again: A Transcendentist Theory of Persistence