Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bivalence
Noun
/baɪˈveɪləns/

Definition
The quality of having two values or meanings.

Examples
- The bivalence of truth and falsity is a central concept in classical logic.
- In discussions about ethical dilemmas, the bivalence of moral reasoning often comes into play.
- The notion of bivalence can help clarify complex philosophical arguments.

Meaning
Bivalence refers to the state of being dual or having two opposing states or interpretations, often used in logic and philosophy.

Synonyms
- Duality
- Ambivalence
- Two-valuedness