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What is the principle of explosion also known as?

  • Ex falso quodlibet
  • Law of excluded middle
  • Law of non-contradiction
  • Tertium non datur
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The principle of explosion is also known as ex falso quodlibet, which means 'from falsehood, anything follows.’ It is a law of classical logic, intuitionistic logic, and similar logical systems. This principle states that any statement can be proven from a contradiction. So, the correct answer is ex falso quodlibet.

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