The "Rule of Replacement" is a concept used in logic, particularly in propositional logic and formal proofs. It refers to the principle that certain logical expressions or statements can be replaced with others that are logically equivalent without changing the truth value of the overall expression. Essentially, if two statements are equivalent, one can replace the other in any logical argument or proof without affecting the validity of the conclusion.

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