Definition of Law of excluded middle

1. Noun. (logic) An axiom of classical logic which states that, given a proposition ''P'', either ''P'' is true or ''P'' is false, i.e. in symbols: P \vee \neg P . This law is rejected by intuitionistic logic. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Law Of Excluded Middle

law of constant numbers in ovulation
law of constant proportion
law of contiguity
law of continuation
law of contrary innervation
law of cosines
law of definite proportions
law of denervation
law of diminishing marginal utility
law of diminishing returns
law of double negation
law of effect
law of equal areas
law of equivalent proportions
law of excitation
law of excluded middle (current term)
law of gravitation
law of initial value
law of intestine
law of isochronism
law of large numbers
law of motion
law of multiple proportions
law of nations
law of nature
law of parsimony
law of partial pressures
law of polar excitation

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