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Dialetheism (/daɪəˈlɛθiɪzəm/; from Gr**** δι- di- 'twice' and ἀλήθεια alḗtheia 'truth') is the view that
there are
statements that are both true and false...
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false simultaneously, or may be true and
false at
different times.
Dialetheism arises from
formal logical paradoxes, such as the Liar's
paradox and...
- false, a
point of view
known as
dialetheism.
Dialetheism is the view that
there are true contradictions.
Dialetheism raises its own problems.
Chief among...
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undermine the key
aspect of
dialetheism" In his book "In Contradiction",
which argues in
favor of
paraconsistent dialetheism,
Graham Priest admits to metatheoretic...
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nonexistent entity. To add,
while Priest also
espouses dialetheism, he
maintains that his
dialetheism is
mostly capable of
being separated from his noneism...
- judge. Presently, he
practices tai chi. He is
known for his
defence of
dialetheism, his in-depth
analyses of the
logical paradoxes (holding the
thesis that...
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Rhetoric Rigor Theory Vagueness Theories of
deduction Constructivism Dialetheism Fictionalism Finitism Formalism Intuitionism Logical atomism Logicism...
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Rhetoric Rigor Theory Vagueness Theories of
deduction Constructivism Dialetheism Fictionalism Finitism Formalism Intuitionism Logical atomism Logicism...
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offered for
trivialism to
contrast it with
theories such as
modal realism,
dialetheism and
paraconsistent logics. Trivialism, as a term, is
derived from the...
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Rhetoric Rigor Theory Vagueness Theories of
deduction Constructivism Dialetheism Fictionalism Finitism Formalism Intuitionism Logical atomism Logicism...