| 1. | However, genidentity has never been explicitly discussed in the experimental sciences.
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| 2. | Thus genidentity implies the existence of an entire infinite series of intermediate objects.
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| 3. | Lewin distinguishes between partial and total genidentity.
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| 4. | According to Lewin, the concept of " genidentity " in the various sciences meets this requirement.
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| 5. | Genidentity so defined is postulated to have various characteristics, such as symmetry, transitivity, density, and continuity.
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| 6. | Lewin coined the notion of genidentity, which has gained some importance in various theories of space-time and related fields.
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| 7. | The C-relation is also known as genidentity ( Carnap 1967 ), I-relation ( Lewis 1983 ), and the unity relation ( Perry 1975 ).
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