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The procedure consists in showing that the assumption that <math>p</math> is false leads to a logical contradiction. Thus the proposition <math>p</math> cannot be false, and therefore, according to the law of the excluded third, it must be true. This method of demonstration is called ''demonstration by absurdity''
TranslationThe procedure consists in showing that the assumption that <math>p</math> is false leads to a logical contradiction. Thus the proposition <math>p</math> cannot be false, and therefore, according to the law of the excluded third, it must be true. This method of demonstration is called ''demonstration by absurdity''

The procedure consists in showing that the assumption that is false leads to a logical contradiction. Thus the proposition cannot be false, and therefore, according to the law of the excluded third, it must be true. This method of demonstration is called demonstration by absurdity