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6 March 2025

  • curprev 04:4104:41, 6 March 2025Mbauwens talk contribs 2,398 bytes +2,398 Created page with "=Discussion= Jeremy Naydler: "Ever since Aristotle formulated the Laws of Thought in the 4th century BC, the Binarius has assumed pride of place in the conscious mind, for it was then that the default position of rational thinking, based on a thorough adherence to the rules of logic, became binary. Aristotle's Laws of Thought underpin logical reasoning, and they are three in number.(b) The first Law of Thought is the *law of identity*: "A thing is what it is and not a..."