The "Law of Thought" often refers to the fundamental principles or laws that underpin logical reasoning and rational discourse. Traditionally, there are three classical laws of thought in Western philosophy, which are essential for coherent and logical reasoning: 1. **Law of Identity**: This law states that an object is the same as itself. In symbolic form, it can be expressed as \( A = A \). This principle asserts that if something is true, then it is true.
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