- such contradiction-tolerant
systems are
known as
paraconsistent logics.
Dialetheists who do not want to
allow that
every statement is true are free to favour...
- is a
version of the Liar. In his next article, "Pinocchio
against the
dialetheists", Eldridge-Smith states: "If it is a true
contradiction that Pinocchio's...
-
opposites and change, or flux.
According to Aristotle, Hera****us was a
dialetheist, or one who
denies the law of
noncontradiction (a law of
thought or logical...
- form a part of a
logically non-contradictory
system of beliefs. Some
dialetheists,
including Graham Priest, have
argued that
coherence may not require...
- the
dialetheist is
willing to
accept trivialism – the view that all
propositions are true.
Since trivialism is an
intuitively false view,
dialetheists nearly...
-
strong formal system,
according to Gödel's
incompleteness theorems.
Dialetheists, on the
other hand,
reject the law of
contradiction by
holding that some...
- operator.[full
citation needed][full
citation needed]
Those who (like the
dialetheists)
claim that the Law of Non-Contradiction can be
violated are in fact...
- po****r
since the
Polish logician Jan Lukasiewicz.
Graham Priest is a
dialetheist,
seeing it as the most
natural solution to
problems such as the liar...
-
principle of
explosion is not
valid in such logics. Some (namely the
dialetheists)
argue that the law of non-contradiction is
denied by
dialetheic logic...
- constructivist's
rejection of the law of the
excluded middle and the
dialetheist's rejection of the law of noncontradiction). In this way, formalising...