Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z Dialetheism 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 (LNC) (sometimes ...
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Logic and Philosophy of Logic Metaphilosophical Pluralism and Paraconsistency: From Orientative to Multi-level Pluralism M.E. Orellana Benado, Andres Bobenrieth, Carlos Verdugo Universidad de Valpara so, Chile Abobenri@rdc.cl ABSTRACT: In a famous passage, Kant claimed that controversy and the lack of agreement in metaphysicshere understood as philosophy as a wholewas a scandal. Attempting to ...
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Logic and Philosophy of Logic Conflict without Contradiction: Noncontradiction as a Scientific Modus Operandi Don Faust Northern Michigan University dfaust@nmu.edu ABSTRACT: We explicate the view that our ignorance of the nature of the real world R, more so than a lack of ingenuity or sufficient time to have deduced the truth from what is so far known, accounts for the inadequacies of our ...
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