Nominal identity refers to the concept in philosophy and semantics that identifies the sameness of objects or entities based solely on their names or labels, rather than any deeper criteria such as intrinsic properties or characteristics. In essence, if two entities are referred to by the same name or term, they are said to have nominal identity, meaning they are considered identical in terms of their designation, regardless of whether they might differ in other aspects.
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