The Rigveda (1500 BCE) contains speculation in terms of various logical divisions that were later recast as the four circles of Chatushkoti - a fourfold negation ("A", "not A", "A and 'not A'", and "not A and not not A"). The earliest surviving passage on logic is found in the Dissoi Logoi or Double Arguments (400 BCE) - a twofold argument, which considers each side of an argument in hopes of coming to a deeper truth.
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