Contradiction and Inconsistency Philosophy of Logic Philosophy
Contradiction and Inconsistency Philosophy of Logic Philosophy
Contradiction and Inconsistency
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- Article by Don Faust presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy.
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- A dialetheia is a true contradiction, a statement, A, such that both it and its negation, A, are true. Hence, dialeth(e)ism is the view that there are true contradictions. Dialetheism opposes the so-called Law of Non-Contradiction. By Graham Priest, from
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- The development of paraconsistent logic was initiated in order to challenge the logical principle that anything follows from contradictory premises, ex contradictione quodlibet. By Koji Tanaka, from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
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- Paper by Reinhard Muskens on logical systems in which the principle of bivalence and the principle of non-contradiction fail.
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- Article by M.E. Orellana Benado, A. Bobenrieth and C. Verdugo. Presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy.
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