The laws of the mind are the laws subsequent to the nature of thought, and independent in their existence from any other being. These laws are the logical principles without which no mind can reason or think. Thought has three principles: the conformity of thought to itself, and this principle includes two others: the principle of subjectivity, and the principle of non-contradiction, and this last includes a third principle: which is the principle of the third in the nominative case. As for the principle of Subjectivity, it is the fact that a thing does not change itself, but rather remains the same in and of itself. If you said (she) then the statement was correct, but if you said (she) and (no) then it was wrong. As for the principle of non-contradiction, it is the fact that if one of the two propositions denies what the other proves, they are not both true, or in other words, proving something and denying it at the same time is impossible, and for this principle to be fulfilled, it must have rights; Because a contradiction is not a contradiction if the two issues relate to more than one subject. So we must limit this definition by saying it at one time. It is also added to it under the same conditions. Because a person may be rational and unreasonable under different conditions. He may be rational in his capacity as a general man, and unreasonable in his capacity as an individual.
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