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(2005) Axiomathes 15 (2).
Identity, indiscernibility, and philosophical claims
Décio Krause , Antonio Mariano Nogueira Coelho
pp. 191-210
The concept of indiscernibility in a structure is analysed with the aim of emphasizing that in asserting that two objects are indiscernible, it is useful to consider these objects as members of (the domain of) a structure. A case for this usefulness is presented by examining the consequences of this view to the philosophical discussion on identity and indiscernibility in quantum theory.
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DOI: 10.1007/s10516-004-6678-5
Full citation:
Krause, D. , Nogueira Coelho, A. M. (2005). Identity, indiscernibility, and philosophical claims. Axiomathes 15 (2), pp. 191-210.