
Law of excluded middle
The Law of Excluded Middle is a fundamental principle in logic stating that for any statement, it must be either true or false, with no middle ground. In other words, if you consider any situation or proposition (like “It is raining”), it must either be true (it is indeed raining) or false (it is not raining). There are no other options. This principle helps clarify reasoning and argumentation, ensuring that every assertion has a clear position in terms of truth.