Dichotomous thinking is, often, a cognitive disorder or maybe a disorder of mood or affect. It has nothing whatever to do with formal boolean logic, without which very little (i.e., none) of science or modern engineering (or, hell, pre-modern rationality!) would even exist.
Its remedies have even less (if that were possible!) to do with intuitionist logic.
Dichotomous thinking is, often, a cognitive disorder or maybe a disorder of mood or affect. It has nothing whatever to do with formal boolean logic, without which very little (i.e., none) of science or modern engineering (or, hell, pre-modern rationality!) would even exist.
Its remedies have even less (if that were possible!) to do with intuitionist logic.
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