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4474 | Volume 17 | 2-May-53 | 4475 | Volume 17 | 2-May-53 |
Summary: Anything that can have variety is really a set. |
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Variety implies a set |
Distinguishability equivalence relation 4023 |
Epistemology [26]: Indistinguishability is an equivalence relationship, 4475. |
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