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- 2018
The Logical Contingency of IdentityDOI: 10.31820/ejap.14.2.1 Keywords: Leibniz’s Law, indiscernibility of identicals, identity, necessity, contingency Abstract: Sa?etak I show that intuitive and logical considerations do not justify introducing Leibniz’s Law of the Indiscernibility of Identicals in more than a limited form, as applying to atomic formulas. Once this is accepted, it follows that Leibniz’s Law generalises to all formulas of the first-order Predicate Calculus but not to modal formulas. Among other things, identity turns out to be logically contingent
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