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    The Numerical Identity of a Thing Cannot Depend on Facts
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The Numerical Identity of a Thing Cannot Depend on Facts

Question 7

Question 7

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The numerical identity of a thing cannot depend on facts about other things. This is known as the ______ principle.


A) only X and Y
B) noncontradiction
C) excluded middle
D) uncertainty
E) parsimony

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