But with regard to the words in front of him he was a study in indiscernibility, not to say mystery and enigma. |
A related principle is the indiscernibility of identicals, discussed below. |
The first, more controversial, of these, called the identity of indiscernibles, says that qualitative indiscernibility implies identity. |
The problem can be made sharper by reflection upon the law of the indiscernibility of identicals. |
At each step ofiteration, importance of the equivalence relation is evaluated on the basis of the newly introduced measure, indiscernibility degree. |
Notice first of all that this argument relies on the identity of indiscernibles: that indiscernibility implies identity. |