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Re: The Distinguishability argument of the Reals.
Posted:
Jan 5, 2013 6:41 AM
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On 4 Jan., 18:57, fom <fomJ...@nyms.net> wrote: > On 1/4/2013 5:41 AM, WM wrote:
> >>>> So we are not speaking about the same distinguishability criterion. > > > There is no other criterion. > > In logic, discernibility is taken to be with > respect to properties.
Can't a number be considered to be a property? > > Your position seems to be that since the names determine > the model which, in turn, determines the truth, then the > names are the only criterion.
The model determines the truth if the rules which have to be obeyed by the names are taken from observation of reality.
Regards, WM
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