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- Law_of_identity comment "This article uses forms of logical notation. For a concise description of the symbols used in this notation, see List of logic symbols.In logic, the law of identity is the first of the three classical laws of thought. It states that \"each thing is the same with itself and different from another\". By this it is meant that each thing (be it a universal or a particular) is composed of its own unique set of characteristic qualities or features, which the ancient Greeks called its essence.".