1、哲学语言的身份 identity of indiscernibles 还原自然语言的身份:2、绝对不变 i 相对可变 dentity o...
Identity of indiscernibles(不可分与同一性) 不可区分的对象或者实体,全部性质都相同。也就是说,实体x与实体y是同一的,如果对x成立的全部断言,对y同样成立(反之亦然)。 注意区分如下的两个概念: 同一性的不可分性(The indiscernibility of identicals) ∀x∀y[x=y→∀P(Px↔Py) 不可分的同一性(...
Identity of Indiscernibles (transl. by Marcin Iwanicki)identityindiscernibilityidentycznośćnierozróżnialnośćBlack,MaxAnnals of Philosophy
同一性的不可分性(The indiscernibility of identicals) 不可分的同一性(The identity of indiscernibles) 分类:离散数学 好文要顶关注我收藏该文微信分享 未雨愁眸 粉丝-93关注 -0 +加关注 0 0 升级成为会员 «【数学】概念的理解 —— 有序对(ordered pair) ...
Mind, n.s. vol. 61 (1952), pp. 153–164. Reprinted with minor changes in: Problems of analysis, Philosophical essays, by Max Black, Cornell University Press, Ithaca 1954, pp. 80–92, 292–293.Bergmann Gustav. The identity of indiscernibles and the formalist definition of "identity." ...
The Identity of Indiscernibles (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) First published Tue Dec 20, 2005; substantive revision Fri Oct 11, 2019 What justifies our holding one person over another morally responsible for a past action? Why am I justified in having a special prudential concern for one...
The goal of the author is to demonstrate that the principle of identity of indiscernibles is a central but inessential component in Leibniz's thought. To accomplish this task, Rodriguez-Pereyra draws on material from the early 1670s to the end of Leibniz's life, encompassing crucial texts ...
(1999) Leibniz’s argument for the identity of indiscernibles in the correspondence with Clarke. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 77(4): 429–438Rodriguez-Pereyra, G. "Leibniz's Argument for the Identity of Indiscernibles in His Correspondence with Clarke". En: Australasian Journal of Philosophy...
Axioms (1) and (2) jointly are an abstract expression of the principle of the identity of indiscernibles—a theory in which the notion of “one and the same” object is based on the factual non-observability of differences. Essentially, this theory depends on the criteria of differentiation—...
Chapter V The Identity of Indiscernibles 5.1. Three grades of indiscernibilityI shall take the principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles (PII) to be a neces-sary truth ranging over individuals (or substances). Now to say of two indi-viduals, x and y, that they are indiscernible is to...