Read the refs... read the website essay on recursive dichotomisations... Go
PAST the initial dichotomy of A/~A for out of the / comes all else. Perhaps
you would prefer a 'better' source -- try some of Charles Peirce's work...

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> ELEPHANT TO CHRIS:
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> CHRIS WROTE:
> > yes -- the excluded middle is more the realm of possibles than
> just 'null'.
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> ELEPHANT:
> An interesting remark.  Care to explain it?
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> Pzeph.
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