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bivalence1868; see bivalent + -ence.
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bivalenceSupposition that every proposition must be either true or false. The status of this supposition is controversial, especially with respect to future propositions about human action. Thus, for example, [..]
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bivalencen. in logic, refers to the principle which reasons that every proposition has only one truth value and that it can only either be true or false. See two-valued logic- also bivalent logic. Compare law [..]
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bivalenceLogic. There are only 2 truth values, a thing is either true or false and nothing else. Compare infinite-valued logic.
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