To that end, let’s consider both the law of the excluded middle and the law of noncontradiction—logical truisms and the most fundamental of axioms. Aristotle seems to accept them as general principles.
To that end, let’s consider both the law of the excluded middle and the law of noncontradiction—logical truisms and the most fundamental of axioms.
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To that end, let’s consider both the law of the excluded middle and the law of noncontradiction, which are [both] logical truisms and the most fundamental of axioms.
To that end, let’s consider both the law of the excluded middle and the law of noncontradiction—logical truisms and the most fundamental of axioms.
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To that end, let’s consider both the law of the excluded middle and the law of noncontradiction, which are [both] logical truisms and the most fundamental of axioms.