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So if "being divine" means "being identical with a divinity" (i.e., being a thing which instantiates the nature divinity), then none of the persons are "divine".
LL, understood to range over identity properties, if any, such as being identical with a, says that if x is identical with y, then any property of x is a property of y.
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 identical with y, is correspondingly trivial if "what is true of x" is understood to include "being identical with y" (as required if Leibniz's Law is to characterise identity uniquely among equivalence relations).
Intuitively this is right, but only picks out identity uniquely if "what is true of x" is understood to include "being identical with x"; otherwise it is too weak.
Each personal pronoun has a corresponding possessive pronoun, the third person being identical with the genitive of the pronoun and invariable.
Because of the close ties among these pietists, the zāhids are often regarded as being identical with the early Sufis, whose name, "wool-wearers," points to the ascetic practice of wearing hair shirts.
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The law of identity states that everything that is has to be identical with itself [4].
and are identical with those given by the Bohr theory.
In twenty-five of these, the pottery was identical with the jars from the original cave.
On the contrary, "divine providence is identical with the course of nature".
At the other table the auction was identical, with Diego Brenner becoming the declarer for Brazil.
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