I: 1 S: What are logical laws? 1.-: the result of describing empirical facts 2.-: obvious connections of observed
I: 1 S: What are logical laws? 1.-: the result of describing empirical facts 2.-: obvious connections of observed phenomena in reality 3.-: internal, necessary, essential, repeatable connection between elements of thought in the process of reasoning 4.-: experimentally confirmed essential interdependencies of internal components of any phenomena. I: 2 S: Is it true that the law of identity follows the principle of... 1 -: no information given 2 -: justification 3 -: interdependence 4 -: unambiguity I: 3 S: Is it true that the law of excluded middle is verified in relationships...
Zoloto 1
1.-: between science and religion2.-: within the fields of biology and chemistry
3.-: only in mathematical equations
4.-: between two mutually exclusive options
I: 4
S: Explain what is meant by the principle of non-contradiction.
I: 5
S: Provide an example of how the law of non-contradiction can be applied in a real-life situation.