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Furthermore, in classical logic there is a principle called the <u>excluded third</u> which declares that a sentence that cannot be false must be taken as true since there is no third possibility
TranslationFurthermore, in classical logic there is a principle called the <u>excluded third</u> which declares that a sentence that cannot be false must be taken as true since there is no third possibility

Furthermore, in classical logic there is a principle called the excluded third which declares that a sentence that cannot be false must be taken as true since there is no third possibility