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▸ noun: (logic) The principle or axiom of classical logic and some other logical systems stating that if a contradiction or a false proposition is proven to be true, then it proves that everything is true. In symbols: ⊥→P
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▸ noun: (logic) The principle or axiom of classical logic and some other logical systems stating that if a contradiction or a false proposition is proven to be true, then it proves that everything is true. In symbols: ⊥→P
Similar:
law of excluded middle,
law of the excluded middle,
classical logic,
postulate,
positive logic,
trivialism,
nonexplosion,
Peirce's law,
exportation,
law of nontriviality,
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