From: scerir (scerir@libero.it)
Date: Sat Dec 01 2001 - 23:04:44 MST
John K Clark:
No they would not because they wouldn't even know.
You and your exact copy are standing an equal distance
from the center of a symmetrical room....
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This reminds me that Max Black suggested there
could be a universe containing nothing
but two indiscernible spheres...
-Max Black, 'The Identity of Indiscernibles',
in 'Mind', 61, (1952);
-C. Cross, 'Max Black on the Identity of
Indiscernibles', in 'Philosophical Quarterly',
45, (1995).
The three bodies argument, arranged in a line
but identical, is a bit vague, given this peculiar
symmetry.
Regards,
-s.
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