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bivalence

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bivalence (countable and uncountable, plural bivalences)

The state or quality of being bivalent (in any sense)

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Unlike Kripke's theory of truth, revision theory can be used with classical logic and can maintain the principle of bivalence. Source: Internet

In this sense, propositions restricted to the finite are still regarded as being either true or false, as they are in classical mathematics, but this bivalence does not extend to propositions that refer to infinite collections. Source: Internet

Sentences which predict events in the future, and sentences which seem open to interpretation, are particularly difficult for philosophers who hold that the principle of bivalence applies to all declarative natural-language statements. Source: Internet

The principle of bivalence here asserts: : Either it is true that there will be a sea battle tomorrow, or it is false that there will be a sea battle tomorrow. Source: Internet

The principle of bivalence is studied in philosophical logic to address the question of which natural-language statements have a well-defined truth value. Source: Internet

This violates the law of noncontradiction and, by extension, bivalence. Source: Internet

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