* Here's an example.

      The floor is under me.

      The law of excluded middle tells me that it either is, or it
      isn't.
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      [4]Ty Ashberry None of this has to do with the nature of
      decision making or the existence of free will.
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      [8]Kenneth Udut [9]Ty Ashberry *sigh* yes it does.
      The floor is under me.
      I am on the earth spinning around and it is positioned with
      the basis of up and down centered around a line going to the
      Sun through an imaginary point in the middle of the Earth,
      whereby the Floor is not under me, but above me.

      Context. That is what is missing in a lot of Logic. There's
      gaps between the tiles on the chessboard. Decision-making
      has everything to do with logic, the logic system one uses,
      and the things that do not fit into any logic paradigm.



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