Organon F
Volume 30, August 2023, Issue 3, Pages 278–280
ISSN 2585-7150 (online) ISSN 1335-0668 (print)
Research Article
On Everything Is Necessarily What It Is
Alex Blum
It is argued that if everything is necessarily what it is, then given the equivalence ‘p ≡ [a = (℩x)(x = a & p)]’, it follows that whatever happens or is the case, had to happen or had to be the case.
Fatalism; Identity; Necessity; The sole object; (x) (₷x = x).
Author
Alex Blum
Affiliation
Bar Ilan University
Address
Department of Philosophy, Jakobovits Building, 1002, Bar Ilan University, Tel Aviv District City of Ramat Gan, Israel
Received
26 June 2023
Revised
18 August 2023
Accepted
26 August 2023
Publishers
Institute of Philosophy of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences
APA
Blum, A. (2023). On Everything Is Necessarily What It Is. Organon F, 30(3), 278–280. https://doi.org/10.31577/orgf.2023.30303
Chicago
Blum, Alex. 2023. "On Everything Is Necessarily What It Is." Organon F 30 (3): 278–280. https://doi.org/10.31577/orgf.2023.30303
Harvard
Blum, A. (2023). On Everything Is Necessarily What It Is. Organon F, 30(3), pp. 278–280. https://doi.org/10.31577/orgf.2023.30303
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