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    Analysis is the process of replacing the terms of a propo... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Necessary truths and contingent truths can be distinguished while maintaining that all truths are analytic.

    Analysis is the process of replacing the terms of a proposition with definitions or partial definitions.

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    In response to this worry, Leibniz develops an account of contingency in terms of infinite analysis.[8] Leibniz understands analysis as the process of replacing the terms of a proposition with definitions or partial definitions. A demonstration results when an identity is obtained through the process of analysis in a finite number of steps. Leibniz claims that all and only necessary truths have a finite demonstration by analysis and all and only contingent truths do not have a demonstration by

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