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excluded middle

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excluded middle
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(Philosophy / Logic) Logic the principle that every proposition is either true or false, so that there is no third truth-value and no statements lack truth-value


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This means that the principle of excluded middle, expression of Aristotelian logic has never been out of the knowledge process of justice.
For example, the law of excluded middle could be falsified in the following algebra, see Figure 1.
Hiebert of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School developed a worldview concept he called the flaw of the excluded middle (Hiebert 1982, 35-47).
 
 
 
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