Deviant logic is a term that can refer to non-classical logical systems that challenge or extend traditional logical frameworks. While classical logic, particularly propositional and first-order logic, is based on principles such as the law of excluded middle (any statement is either true or false) and the law of non-contradiction (no statement can be both true and false at the same time), deviant logics explore alternatives to these principles.

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