principle of closure
See principle of closure of knowledge under entailment,
knowledge under known entailment principle of closure of
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principle of closure of knowledge under entailment
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if S knows p, and p entails q, then S knows q.
See Cartesian scepticism, knowledge under known
entailment principle of closure of
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principle of non contradiction
<logic, boolean logic, neo-empiricism, mathematics>
excluded middle (law of), epistemology, essence, causality>
<syllogism, ontology> dating back to Aristotle, this basic
logical principle or "law of thought" holds that a
statement cannot simultaneously be both true and false
or that nothing can at once both have an attribute], like
redness, and lack it.
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principle of the compositionality of representations
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