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The more I think about it, the more I think that what separates the “temperament” or “personality” or “flavoring” of blue horizon vs. polytropos vs. portofino has to do with non-intellective parts of the human personality – those having to do with temperament, taste, style, or emotional constitution. If those cannot clearly exist independently of being instantiated in matter – unlike intellective soul – then I would indeed posit that disembodied intellective soul may be without “personality” or “temperament” or “individual flavor” and, in this sense, one disembodied intellect may be indistinguishable from other disembodied intellects.Do they continue to exist, individuated? That is what I submit is the only possibility, given the falsity of the other two disjuncts.?
That is, disembodied intellect may be separate in the case of distinct – kept separated-- but nonetheless may be all but identical in nature to other disembodied intellect (like a replication of something – a photocopy or clone of sorts, based on an identical pattern). In other words, disembodied Blue Horizon intellect may be distinct from disembodied polytropos intellect – not merging together, as it were – but nonetheless without distinctive qualities that one could articulate (similar to there being no discernible personality in a correct mathematical equation as written out by one individual, versus another; there is a universality in the intellectual operation, in that sense). Thus, distinct in terms of “kept separate, kept separated”, but not distinct in term of any qualities that could be ascribed to them. The reason I can tell the difference between the operation of intellect of one individual, versus another is the peculiar style of a human personality, a peculiar temperament. Yet these things do not clearly exist indpendently of the vegetative or animal aspects of a human existence (anyone who has had more than one cat knows that cats have different personalities or temperaments, having nothing to with intellect, per se). Ironically, one remain distinct in the sense of separated – computer A versus computer B, or adding machine A versus adding machine B – and still be otherwise indistinguishable. The “snowflake” aspect of an individual human personality – its non-replicability, its inimitability – is more manifest, I submit, in the emotional, temperamental, aesthetic aspects of the human person.