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- In logic, the law of noncontradiction (LNC; also known as the law of contradiction, principle of non-contradiction (PNC), or the principle of contradiction)...
- mutually contradictory ****ertions, Q and ¬Q, and appealing to the law of noncontradiction. Since ****uming P to be false leads to a contradiction, it is concluded...
- first of the traditional three laws of thought, along with the law of noncontradiction, and the law of excluded middle. However, few systems of logic are...
- fact that thing is an objective fact. The fallacy rests on the law of noncontradiction. The fallacy applies only to objective facts, or what are alleged to...
- laws of thought in classical logic known as the principle or law of noncontradiction. The episode follows policewoman Gloria Burgle (Carrie Coon) as she...
- Illustrating a general tendency in applied logic, Aristotle's law of noncontradiction states that "It is impossible that the same thing can at the same time...
- first principle of demonstration is the self-evident principle of noncontradiction ("the same thing cannot be affirmed and denied at the same time"),...
- true. It is one of the three laws of thought, along with the law of noncontradiction, and the law of identity; however, no system of logic is built on just...
- properties: Law of excluded middle and double negation elimination Law of noncontradiction, and the principle of explosion Monotonicity of entailment and idempotency...
- his great metaphysical principles, the other being the principle of noncontradiction and the principle of sufficient reason (famously used in his disputes...