What is the metaphysical nature of logic itself? When we refer to a basic

What is the metaphysical nature of logic itself? When we refer to a basic

What is the metaphysical nature of logic itself? When we refer to a basic principle of logic (such as non-contradiction) are we referring to something that exists which we call “non-contradiction”? Or is it simply an abstraction that doesn’t exist naturally or non-naturally?

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