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A first principle of logic:
{ 1 } - cannot be a premise of an argument.
{ 2 } - is not self-evident.
{ 3 } - cannot be seen to be true by itself.
{ 4 } - is deduced from other statements
{ 5 } - does not depend on other statements for its evidence.
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A first principle of logic:
{ 1 } - cannot be a premise of an argument.
{ 2 } - is not self-evident.
{ 3 } - cannot be seen to be true by itself.
{ 4 } - is deduced from other statements
{ 5 } - does not depend on other statements for its evidence.
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A first principle of logic:
{ 1 } - cannot be a premise of an argument.
{ 2 } - is not self-evident.
{ 3 } - cannot be seen to be true by itself.
{ 4 } - is deduced from other statements
{ 5 } - does not depend on other statements for its evidence.
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A first principle of logic:
{ 1 } - cannot be a premise of an argument.
{ 2 } - is not self-evident.
{ 3 } - cannot be seen to be true by itself.
{ 4 } - is deduced from other statements
{ 5 } - does not depend on other statements for its evidence.
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A first principle of logic:
{ 1 } - cannot be a premise of an argument.
{ 2 } - is not self-evident.
{ 3 } - cannot be seen to be true by itself.
{ 4 } - is deduced from other statements
{ 5 } - does not depend on other statements for its evidence.
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A first principle of logic:
{ 1 } - cannot be a premise of an argument.
{ 2 } - is not self-evident.
{ 3 } - cannot be seen to be true by itself.
{ 4 } - is deduced from other statements
{ 5 } - does not depend on other statements for its evidence.
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