Babies are smart. For centuries, dating at least as far back as the Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle, people have wondered about the origins of knowledge. Where does it come from? Are humans ...
Does an identity have to be unique? I think we’ll get little argument if we claim that, within a given context, an identity (that is, some distinguishable object) must have a unique identifier.
The feasibility of establishing a proper notion of a distinguishable object in the context of the de Broglie–Bohm approach to quantum mechanics seems, at first sight, uncontroversial by virtue of the ...