In logic, the semantic principle (or law) of bivalence states that every declarative sentence expressing a proposition (of a theory under inspection)...
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principle is distinguished from the semantical principle of bivalence, which states that every proposition is either true or false. The principle of bivalence...
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strains of a pathogen Bivalent (engine), an engine that can operate on two different types of fuel A verb with a valency of two Principle of bivalence, a semantic...
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observing history. Contradiction First principle Law of identity Oxymoron Peirce's law Principle of bivalence Principle of sufficient reason Trivialism "Logic...
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electronics Bivalent logic or two-valued logic, a logic satisfying the principle of bivalence Binary numeral system This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Fatalism (redirect from Criticism of fatalism)
battle will take place tomorrow. The argument relies on applying principle of bivalence to future contingents, regarding that a statement about the future...
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Philosophical logic (redirect from Classification of logic)
principle of bivalence of truth. Paraconsistent logics are logical systems able to deal with contradictions. They do so by avoiding the principle of explosion...
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of Product and Quotient rules for differentiating. Prime number Infinitude of the prime numbers Primitive recursive function Principle of bivalence no...
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Classical logic (redirect from History of classical logic)
element. Intermediate elements of the algebra correspond to truth values other than "true" and "false". The principle of bivalence holds only when the Boolean...
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logic's principle of bivalence would fail to be valid. The term deviant logic first appears in Chapter 6 of Willard Van Orman Quine's Philosophy of Logic...
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Propositional calculus (redirect from History of propositional calculus)
precisely one of two possible truth values, the truth value of true or the truth value of false. The principle of bivalence and the law of excluded middle...
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Contradiction (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
Law of the excluded middle (LEM), axiomatised A ∨ ¬ A {\displaystyle A\vee \neg A} , is the most often cited formulation of the principle of bivalence, but...
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Liar paradox (redirect from Antinomy of the liar)
rejection of the claim that every statement has to be either true or false, also known as the principle of bivalence, a concept related to the law of the excluded...
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Philosophical realism (redirect from History of metaphysical realism)
Legal realism Modal realism Objectivism Philosophy of social science Principle of bivalence Problem of future contingents Realism (disambiguation) Truth-value...
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Many-valued logic (redirect from Applications of many-valued logic)
contest the universality of the law of excluded middle, but the universality of the bivalence principle: he admitted that this principle did not all apply to...
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philosophy of logic concerning truth are the value of truth, the liar paradox, and the principle of bivalence of truth. Central to logic is the notion of logical...
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Sorites paradox (redirect from Pile of sand paradox)
the problem is with the principle of bivalence: the sand is either a heap or is not a heap, without any shades of gray. Instead of two logical states, heap...
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Temporal logic (category Philosophy of time)
problem of future contingents, where he could not accept that the principle of bivalence applies to statements about future events, i.e. that we can presently...
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Half-truth (category Concepts in the philosophy of language)
correctness Principle of bivalence Quoting out of context Sophistry Truthiness Weasel word Cherry picking "Merriam Webster Definition of Half-truth, August...
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Relativism (redirect from Relativity of Knowledge)
Normative ethics Perspectivism Pluralism (philosophy) Polylogism Principle of Bivalence Propositional logic Relationism Religiocentrism Science Wars Scientism...
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Logic (redirect from Logic of mathematics)
intuitions include the law of excluded middle, the double negation elimination, the principle of explosion, and the bivalence of truth. It was originally...
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Mathematica -- Principle of bivalence -- Principle of explosion -- Principle of nonvacuous contrast -- Principle of sufficient reason -- Principles of Mathematical...
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is verified by the state of things as they currently are. Contradicting the principle of bivalence, Buridan implies a system of three-valued logic in which...
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the principle of bivalence is. To grasp why, consider why truth tables work for classical logic: first, it must be the case that the variable parts of the...
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where everybody stands. Are you with us or against us?" Neutrality Principle of bivalence Thought-terminating cliché Incitement to genocide#Target–sympathizer...
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the righthand side of the logical biconditional. Principle of bivalence Law of excluded middle Künne, Wolfgang (2003). Conceptions of truth. Clarendon Press...
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demonstrate the impossibility of proving any truth Pluralist theories of truth Principle of bivalence – Classical logic of two values, either true or false...
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Contextualism (category Theories of justification)
Logical disjunction Logical value Multi-valued logic Perspectivism Principle of bivalence Propositional attitude Propositional logic Relativism Rhizome (philosophy)...
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Modal logic (redirect from Semantics of modal logic)
tomorrow' now true? Considering this thesis led Aristotle to reject the principle of bivalence for assertions concerning the future. Additional binary operators...
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Logical atomism (category Articles with Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy links)
negative fact, whereas Wittgenstein maintained the more conventional Principle of Bivalence, in which the states "P" and "Not (P)" cannot coexist. In his Tractatus...
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