Three classic laws of thought
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The three classic laws of thought are attributed to [[Aristotle]] and were foundational in [[scholastic logic]]. They are: | The three classic laws of thought are attributed to [[Aristotle]] and were foundational in [[scholastic logic]]. They are: | ||
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The three classic laws of thought are attributed to Aristotle and were foundational in scholastic logic. They are:
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