‘Neither–Nor’ Statements and ‘Neither–Nor’ States

History and Philosophy of Logic 14 (2):183-199 (1993)
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Most claims for the falsification of the Law of the Excluded Middle rest on confusion or can be circumvented. A few of them, however, cannot. I concentrate on two of those, cases involvin...

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