False Dilemma: Recognizing Limited Choices
A false dilemma, or false dichotomy, presents only two options as exhaustive,…
False Dichotomy: Understanding the Black-or-White Fallacy
A false dichotomy, or black-or-white fallacy, wrongly limits choices to just two…
Existential Introduction
A rule of inference in logic that allows the introduction of an…
Ex Falso Quodlibet: The Principle of Explosion
Ex falso quodlibet, or the principle of explosion, is a logical tenet…
The Law of Excluded Middle
The law of excluded middle states that for any proposition, it is…
Domain of Discourse: Defining the Scope of Logic
The domain of discourse is the set of all objects under consideration…
Disjunction Introduction Rule
The disjunction introduction rule states that from any single proposition, one can…
Deductive Reasoning Explained
Deduction is a logical process moving from general premises to a specific,…
Curry’s Paradox
Curry's paradox is a logical paradox that emerges from self-referential statements asserting…
Course of Values Recursion
A fundamental principle in mathematics and logic, course of values recursion defines…