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Bivalence: Mastering the Logic of Your Mind

Bivalence: Mastering the Logic of Your Mind

Bivalence in Psychology and Logic The Core Definition of Bivalence The concept of bivalence serves as a foundational pillar in classical logic, philosophy, and increasingly, in the analysis of human cognition and decision-making processes. At its most fundamental level, bivalence asserts that every declarative statement, known formally as a proposition, must possess one and only […]

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EXCLUDED MIDDLE PRINCIPLE

Introduction and Core Definition The Excluded Middle Principle, often referred to as the Law of Excluded Middle (LEM) or the Tertium Non Datur, is a foundational axiom within classical logic and philosophy. This principle asserts that for every proposition, P, the proposition itself is either true or its negation is true. There is no third […]

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