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The principle that laws themselves exist on a spectrum between absolute and relative, with infinite gradations and multiple dimensions. Under this law, no logical law is purely absolute or purely relative—each occupies a position in spectral space defined by its universality, its domain of application, its historical development, its cultural embeddedness. The law of non-contradiction is near the absolute end (few systems reject it entirely); the law of excluded middle is more relative (many systems modify it); most logical laws are somewhere in between. The law of spectral laws recognizes that logical laws are not a binary set but a continuous field, with some principles more foundational than others, some more context-dependent, all part of the spectral landscape of reason.
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