The Principle of Identity of Indiscernibles (PII) is the focus of much controversy in the history of Metaphysics and in contemporary Physics. Many questions rover the debate about its truth or falsehood, for example, to which objects the principle applies? Which properties can be counted as discerning properties? Is the principle necessary? In other words, which version of the principle is the correct and is this version true? This thesis aims to answer this questions in order to show that PII is a necessarily true principle of metaphysics. To accomplish this task, the reader will find, in this thesis, an encyclopaedical introduction to the history of PII and to the reasons it matters so much, followed by a presentation of the most famous arguments against it and the defences used against these arguments. Then, the reader finds in-depth discussion of the minutiae involved in postulating the principle as to make clear what is in fact being attacked and defended. With this preliminaries solved, a deeper analysis of these defences is presented aiming to discover which is the most appropriate example to use against the attacks to the principle. This analysis allowed a classification of these defences in four families with different strategies within them. Finally, with these defensive strategies at hand we are able to confront alleged counterexamples to PII in Mathematics with the intention to test these defences.
STRATEGIES FOR DEFENDING THE PRINCIPLE OF IDENTITY OF INDISCERNIBLES: A CRITICAL SURVEY AND A NEW APPROACH
Data da defesa:
quinta-feira, 23 Março, 2023 - 14:00
Membros da Banca:
Presidente Prof. Dr. Marco Antonio Caron Ruffino IFCH/ UNICAMP
Membros Titulares Prof. Dr. Décio Krause Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Prof. Dr. Guido Imaguire Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Prof. Dr. Pedro Merlussi Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Prof. Dr. Emiliano Boccardi Universidade Federal da Bahia
Membros Suplentes Prof. Dr. Raoni Wohnrath Arroyo Universidade Estadual de Maringá - UEM
Prof. Dr. Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Prof. Dr. Guilherme Araújo Cardoso Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto
Prof. Dr. Silvio Seno Chibeni IFCH/ UNICAMP
Programa:
Nome do Aluno:
Leonardo Gomes de Soutello Videira
Sala da defesa:
UNICAMP - CLE - Sala 208