It is shown that the Hilbert-Bernays-Quine principle of identity of indiscernibles applies uniformly to all the contentious cases of symmetries in physics, including permutation symmetry in classical and quantum mechanics. It follows that there is no special problem with the notion of objecthood in physics. Leibniz's principle of sufficient reason is considered as well; this too applies uniformly. But given the new principle of identity, it no longer implies that space, or atoms, are unreal
The presence of symmetries in physical theories implies a pernicious form of underdetermination. In ...
Using the Hilbert-Bernays account as a spring-board, we first define four ways in which two objects ...
This paper offers a critical assessment of the current state of the debate about the identity and in...
It is shown that the Hilbert-Bernays-Quine principle of identity of indiscernibles applies uniformly...
Leibnizs principles made for an elegant and coherent philosophy. In part meta-physical, in part meth...
The Principle of Identity of Indiscernibles, which says that there are no two particulars having in ...
The concept of indiscernibility in a structure is analysed with the aim of emphasizing that in asser...
We systematically analyze the conceptual structure of modern physics, i.e., the theory of relativity...
This thesis consists of four independent but thematically interrelated papers, plus an addendum to ...
In a series of recent papers, Simon Saunders, Fred Muller and Michael Seevinck have collectively arg...
In this article we investigate putative counterexamples to Leibniz’s principle of the Identity of In...
The Identity of Indiscernibles seems like a good enough way to define identity. Roughly it simply sa...
Leibniz was a philosopher of principles: the principles of Contradiction, of Sufficient Reason, of I...
This paper offers a critical assessment of the current state of the debate about the identity and i...
Abstract In the context of discussions about the nature of ‘identical particles ’ and th
The presence of symmetries in physical theories implies a pernicious form of underdetermination. In ...
Using the Hilbert-Bernays account as a spring-board, we first define four ways in which two objects ...
This paper offers a critical assessment of the current state of the debate about the identity and in...
It is shown that the Hilbert-Bernays-Quine principle of identity of indiscernibles applies uniformly...
Leibnizs principles made for an elegant and coherent philosophy. In part meta-physical, in part meth...
The Principle of Identity of Indiscernibles, which says that there are no two particulars having in ...
The concept of indiscernibility in a structure is analysed with the aim of emphasizing that in asser...
We systematically analyze the conceptual structure of modern physics, i.e., the theory of relativity...
This thesis consists of four independent but thematically interrelated papers, plus an addendum to ...
In a series of recent papers, Simon Saunders, Fred Muller and Michael Seevinck have collectively arg...
In this article we investigate putative counterexamples to Leibniz’s principle of the Identity of In...
The Identity of Indiscernibles seems like a good enough way to define identity. Roughly it simply sa...
Leibniz was a philosopher of principles: the principles of Contradiction, of Sufficient Reason, of I...
This paper offers a critical assessment of the current state of the debate about the identity and i...
Abstract In the context of discussions about the nature of ‘identical particles ’ and th
The presence of symmetries in physical theories implies a pernicious form of underdetermination. In ...
Using the Hilbert-Bernays account as a spring-board, we first define four ways in which two objects ...
This paper offers a critical assessment of the current state of the debate about the identity and in...