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Formulation for the Law of Non-contradiction ; Featured Links: Cristopher Nolasco has posted some of his wonderful work, "Masters from Greece Triptych" with Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. www.nolascoart.com; Romanian language Aristotle site ;
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Principle of contradiction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In logic, the Principle of contradiction ( principium contradictionis in Latin) is the second of the so-called three classic laws of thought. The oldest statement of the law is that contradictory ...
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Brouwer–Heyting–Kolmogorov interpretation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematical logic, the Brouwer–Heyting–Kolmogorov interpretation , or BHK interpretation , of intuitionistic logic was proposed by L. E. J. Brouwer, Arend Heyting and independently by Andrey K...
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Since no man has observed every instance of the law of non-contradiction no man can "know" apart from special revelation from the Divine Mind that the law of non-contradictoin applies ... ... Logic, specifically the law of non-contradiction, must somehow be accounted for in the world view. It is an abstract law that must...
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The Law of Non-Contradiction: New Philosophical Essays, edited by Graham Priest, JC Beall, and Bradley Armour-Garb, is dedicated to dialetheism -- the view that some contradictions are true (a state of affairs known as a dialetheia).
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but the commodity relation contains within it an internal contradiction: the commodity relation is founded on private property (which can only be ... Likewise, if a woman produces a meal for the consumption of her loved-ones, as part of a domestic contract, whether made before God, before the law or out of simple love,
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The Law of Non-Contradiction ... In the Chapter on Reflection in The Logic, Hegel deals with the Law of Identity, Law of Excluded Middle, Law of Non-Contradiction and Law of Sufficient Ground as a series of propositions or relations which unfold, each negating the other in a series of dialectical stages.
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