The notion of identity, A = A, makes sense only when considering symbolic Form, not actual objects.
Logical Equality Relation
This essay attempts to provide a preliminary outline of a theory of Identity.
> […], the fact that the virtual machine answers `true` or `false` is the result of some arbitrary Choice. As such, we can separate the act of answering two different things (the actual answer) from the actual things being answered (how the answer is labelled for our convenience). But then, if the actual answer could be whatever pair of distinct objects we want, we can also see that the meaning of these objects is not given by their name (`true`, `false`, `0`, `1`), not even by their Identity. …