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- Principle of bivalence
- Non-classical logic
- Hegelian dialectic
- Kant
- Nicolai A. Vasiliev
- Jan Łukasiewicz
- Ternary logic
- Multi-valued logic
- Fuzzy logic
- Real number
- Intuitionistic logic
- L.E.J. Brouwer
- Law of the excluded middle
- Intuitionism
- Arend Heyting
- Gerhard Gentzen
- Constructive logic
- Modal logic
- Relational semantics
- Is logic empirical?
- Epistemology
- Classical logic
- Hilary Putnam
- W.V. Quine
- Mechanics
- General relativity
- Philosophical realism
- Principle of distributivity
- Quantum logic
- Garrett Birkhoff
- John von Neumann
- Sir Michael Dummett
- Metaphysics
- Realism versus anti-realism
- Paradox of entailment
- Principle of explosion
- C. I. Lewis
- Strict implication
- Relevance logic
- Gricean maxim
- Monotonicity of entailment
- Paraconsistent logic
- Hegel
- Law of Non-Contradiction
- Leibniz
- Inconsistency
- Graham Priest
- Dialetheism
- Philosophical skepticism
- Sextus Empiricus
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Logic puzzle
- Logic symbols
- Mathematics
- Outline of mathematics
- Metalogic
- Outline of logic
- Reason
- Straight and Crooked Thinking
- Table of logic symbols
- Truth
- Logic gate
- Digital logic