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27 April 2023

  • curprev 07:5107:51, 27 April 2023β€Ž Bacchus talk contribsβ€Ž 712 bytes +712β€Ž Created page with "{{Stub}} '''Numerical identity''' is a term that philosophers use to describe an object being the very same object. It is contrasted with qualitative identity which simply means that an object has all the same properties or qualities. An object is only numerically identical to itself but can be qualitatively identical to other objects. The converse of Leibniz's Law, the principle of the identity of indiscernibles, that if everything true of x is true of y, x is iden..."