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PNC is a principle of being

According to Politis, Aristotle enjoys a view of PNC that relates to a local view of a subject. Not only do we apply the PNC to real things and eventually primary being, but it is strongly defensible when we are talking about things of the senses (further defending a materialist driven view of being and scientific discovery).

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