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A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
Leibniz's Law and Type Identity Theory "This is not my book," you insist. Your
friend, nonplussed, replies, "Yes, it is; that's An Introduction to Episte- mology, just
what you said you were looking for." "No, it isn't; I never use highlighter in my
book ...
make the story short, I once held that, on the interesting interpretations of
Leibniz's law, it is logically possible for there to be two peo- ple at one time who
are indiscernible, totally alike.10 Such people would exist on opposite sides of a
point of ...
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This is Philosophy of Mind: An Introduction
2.16 Now that we have examined the five alleged differences between minds and
bodies, we can return to the discussion of Leibniz's law. We can take any one of
the five differences, combine it with Leibniz's law, and create an argument for ...
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Substance and Predication in Aristotle
A common conclusion in contemporary discussions of the arguments is that they
offer a genuine challenge to Leibniz's Law.10 This conclusion is naturally
glossed by the assertion that crucial contexts in both arguments are refer entially
...
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Occasions of Identity: A Study in the Metaphysics of ...
Generalizing this result we obtain: (30) (t)[at t: Always: <J>x <-> (t')(at t: at t': <J>x)
J. Step (6) of the extended Leibniz's Law argument says that right- brain is always
identical with left-brain. It should now be clear what the contrast between step ...
The fundamental reply to the objection from Leibniz's law is that psychophysical (
as well as physical) identity statements involve a sense or type of identity that is
not governed by Leibniz's law. For, as was argued above, if the psychophysical ...
Stephen H. Kellert, Helen E. Longino, C. Kenneth Waters, 2006
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Shorter Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Reflexivity and Leibniz's Law characterize identity uniquely: it is provably
impossible for two non-equivalent relations to satisfy both principles. The two
principles also entail that identity is symmetric (if x = y then y = x) and transitive (if
x - y and y ...
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A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
Leibniz's Law and Type Identity Theory “This is not my book,” you insist. Your
friend, nonplussed, replies, “Yes, it is; that's An Introduction to Episte~ mology,
just what you said you were looking for.” “No, it isn't; I never use highlighter in my
book ...
6.5 Leibniz's Law and Second Order Logic Above, we met Leibniz's law,
formulated as: if a = b then, for any property P, Pa iff Pb. 'Property' is used in a
very wide sense here, such that any set of entities forms a property. This is the
sense of ...
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How Could Conscious Experiences Affect Brains?
Velmans points out that 'A = B' obeys Leibniz's law, whereas 'A correlates with B'
does not. Leibniz's law is understood as saying that if A = B then all properties of
A are properties of B and vice versa. But, as he further points out, there need be ...
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Does the Self Exist?
One argument is derived from Leibniz's law. Leibniz's law states that two objects are identical if and only if they share all the same properties. «Guardian Liberty Voice, 3月 14»
The Philosopher's Plant 7.0: Leibniz's Blades of Grass
But, if real distinctions and the unique traits of plants do not matter, then the ethical implications of Leibniz's Law are also nullified, as the ... «Project Syndicate, 5月 13»
Why the Greek CDS market is OK
(I believe this is related to Leibniz's law of the indiscernibility of identicals, but let's not go there right now.) France and Germany might be able ... «Reuters Blogs, 10月 11»
Why Buridan's Ass Doesn't Starve
This principle is commonly called Leibniz's Law, or the Principle of Sufficient Reason. It can be stated in various ways: • Nihil sine ratione: Nothing is without a ... «Philosophy Now, 11月 10»
The Plastic Elastic Cyborg
(Thus, according to Leibniz's Law I had concluded that the caterpillar was the flower!) Moreover, the wriggling organism appeared to actually be ... «Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, 4月 10»