Aristotle's Theology & Philosophy
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According to Aristotle, the Law of Non-Contradiction in logic states only that no assertion is both true and false, so nothing can both 'be' and 'not be' at the same time (Aristotle: Forms). Also, the Law of Excluded Middle in logic states that an assertion or its negation must be true, and there is no profound indeterminacy in the realm of reality. Aristotle believed that to achieve its required abstract necessity, all of metaphysics must be construct
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