extensional supervenience
Extensional supervenience is a philosophical concept that suggests that any differences in the physical or material properties of objects necessarily result in differences in their behavioral or observational properties. In other words, it means that if two objects are identical in every physical aspect, they must also be indistinguishable in their behavior or how they are perceived.
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