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But is that necessarily true?
… It's superficially plausible to say, if he said it to himself it must be true, but if you think about what you say to yourself in the mirror in the mornings, is that necessarily true?" For news on the courts, follow @vicjkim.
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A conditional that is necessarily true cannot have a true antecedent and a false consequent in any possible world.
It follows that it is necessarily true that God creates w*.
So it is identity of sense in "Hesperus is Hesperus" that makes that sentence necessarily true, whilst absence of sense-identity renders "Hesperus is Phosphorous" contingently true.
Another example from Brian Weatherson shows that a person may believe something that is even necessarily true where she does not have any intuition that it is true.
Note that it is not necessarily true that hypermethylation and hypomethylation are correlated with regression and activation of transcription, respectively.
That could give me reason to believe that having an intuition that P is good evidence that P is necessarily true.
5) Several areas of the manuscript employ language that is unclear or suggests ideas that are not necessarily true and should be fixed.
But they argued that that was not necessarily true in death-penalty cases.
It turns out that that's not necessarily true, personally and professionally.
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