Vaughan has written, in part, that he would
happen to find Excluded Middle more convenient than its negation, but that's just me and perhaps others have had the opposite experience.
Me too, for the most part(*), but as regards
Then there are those who accept neither Excluded Middle nor its negation, which takes us into the Hall of Mirrors that I always find myself in when I go down this particular rabbit-hole.
I find that it's NOT the case that I "accept neither" -- rather, it's that I sometimes prefer neither to accept it, nor to reject it, but to remain uncommitted. Noncommittally yours, -- Fred (*) I'm reminded of the legendary airline passenger who, faced with the stewardess's classic offer of "coffee, tea, or me," countered with: "Any chance of some tonic water instead, please?" -- F.