はいちゅうりつ
排中律
2. Law of excluded middleThis article uses forms of logical notation. For a concise description of the symbols used in this notation, see List of logic symbols. In logic, the law of excluded middle (or the principle of excluded middle) is the third of the so-called three classic laws of thought. It states that for any proposition, either that proposition is true, or its negation is.
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