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One of the fundamental principles governing identity is that of substitutivity—or, as it might well be called, that of indiscernibility of identicals. It provides that, given a true statement of identity, one of its two terms may be substituted for the other in any true statement and the result will be true.
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One
of
the
fundamental
principles
governing
identity
is
that
of
substitutivity—or,
as
it
might
well
be
called,
that
of
indiscernibility
of
identicals.
It
provides
that,
given
a
true
statement
of
identity,
one
of
its
two
terms
may
be
substituted
for
the
other
in
any
true
statement
and
the
result
will
be
true.