Legal Indeterminacy and the Bivalence of Legal Truth (original) (raw)
Legal Indeterminacy and the Bivalence of Legal Truth
Marq. L. Rev.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION The principle of bivalence is a logical rule that regards every descrip- tive sentence as either true or false.' Consider the simple sentence, 'The dog is in the car.' It purports to describe a current state of affairs in the world, that there is now a particular dog in a particular car. If ...
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