IDENTITY OF INDISCERNIBLES


Meaning of IDENTITY OF INDISCERNIBLES in English

Principle enunciated by G.W. Leibniz that denies the possibility of two objects being numerically distinct while sharing all their non-relational properties in common, where a relational property is one that involves bearing a relation to another object.

More formally, the principle states that if x is not identical to y , then there is some non-relational property P such that P holds of x and does not hold of y , or that P holds of y and does not hold of x . Equivalently, if x and y share all their non-relational properties, then x is identical to y . Its converse, the principle of the indiscernibility of identicals (also known as Leibniz's Law), asserts that if x is identical to y , then every non-relational property of x is a property of y , and vice versa.

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