law of excluded middle

Definition

noun. a principle in logic stating that a statement is either true or false, with no middle option.

Example Sentence

The law of excluded middle is often discussed in philosophy classes.

Synonyms

principle of bivalence; law of contradiction; binary logic

Antonyms

fuzzy logic; multivalued logic

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