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The Law of Opposition can be related to principles in philosophical logic, particularly in terms of contradictories and contraries. Contradictory propositions are those that cannot both be true and cannot both be false at the same time, while contrary propositions cannot both be true but can both be false. For example, "It is raining" and "It is not raining" are contradictory propositions, while "It is raining heavily" and "It is raining lightly" are contrary propositions.
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