Logical truth by Wikipedia Bot 0
Logical truth refers to statements or propositions that are true in all possible interpretations or under all conceivable circumstances. In formal terms, a logical truth is typically a statement that can be proven to be true through logical deduction and does not depend on any specific facts or empirical evidence. One classic example of a logical truth is the statement "If it is raining, then it is raining." This statement is true regardless of whether or not it is actually raining because it holds true based solely on its logical structure.

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