DO THE LAWS OF LOGIC HOLD FOR ALL PLACES AT ALL TIMES?
Prerequisite: Necessity Vs Truth
When one references the "laws of logic", it is a label given to the principles of identity, non-contradiction, and excluded middle. To suggest that A=A (principle of identity) does not "hold" in a particular space and time implies the possibility that, in a given "space and time", A does not equal A, which is a contradiction and incoherent. There is no sense made of "space and time" if "space and time" does not equal "space and time".
August 2019
When one references the "laws of logic", it is a label given to the principles of identity, non-contradiction, and excluded middle. To suggest that A=A (principle of identity) does not "hold" in a particular space and time implies the possibility that, in a given "space and time", A does not equal A, which is a contradiction and incoherent. There is no sense made of "space and time" if "space and time" does not equal "space and time".
August 2019
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