(1) If the Identity of Indiscernibles is true, then there cannot be perfect duplicates
(2) There can be perfect duplicates
(3) The Identity of Indiscernibles is false Often, two objects are referred to as indiscernible if and only if they share exactly the same properties. However, one must be cautious of such a definition of indiscernibility because of its ambiguity. According to the Identity of Indiscernibles, …show more content…
As Black says, “every quality and every relational characteristic of the one [sphere] would also be a property of the other [sphere]” (156). Since Black’s alternate universe contains two entities that have all and only the same properties in common, it appears he has created a world in which the Identity of Indiscernibles does not hold because this world permits the existence of perfect