The Law of Non-Contradiction holds that both sides of a contradiction cannot be true. Dialetheism is the view that there are contradictions both sides of which are true. Crucial to the dispute, then, is the central notion of contradiction. My first step here is to work toward clarification of that simple and central notion: Just what is a contradiction? The notion of contradiction is far from simple, it turns out, and the search for clarification points up a menagerie of different forms of the Law of Non-Contradiction and Dialetheism as well. Might some of these at least be eliminated as trivially true or false—true or false by definition, perhaps—allowing us to concentrate on the more interesting forms? Even the attempt to settle the easy ...
In my paper ‘Elenchos Come Petitio Principii’, I argued that Severino’s elenctic argument does not w...
In the first part the paper rehearses the main arguments why to be a dialetheist (i.e. why to assume...
In this thesis I examine three models of justification for the epistemic authority of the principle ...
International audienceThe spread of paraconsistent logics and dialetheism has produced a good deal o...
To say that the Law of Non-contradiction (LNC) underpins Western philosophy is perhaps not an exagge...
Is there a notion of contradiction—let us call it, for dramatic effect, “absolute”—making all contra...
Philosophical dialetheism, whose main exponent is Graham Priest, claims that some contradictions hol...
Is there a notion of contradiction - let us call it, for dramatic effect, absolute - making all cont...
There is a principle in things, about which we cannot be deceived, but must always, on the contrary,...
"There is a principle in things, about which we cannot be deceived, but must always, on the contrary...
The Law of Non-Contradiction (LNC) says that no contradiction can be true. But what is a contradicti...
Putative examples of true contradictions in the social world have been given by dialetheists such as...
According to Dialetheism some contradictions (p&~p) are true. What would the world be like if th...
Putative examples of true contradictions in the social world have been given by dialetheists such as...
If something is contradictory, then it is not consistent; but if something is non-contradictory, is ...
In my paper ‘Elenchos Come Petitio Principii’, I argued that Severino’s elenctic argument does not w...
In the first part the paper rehearses the main arguments why to be a dialetheist (i.e. why to assume...
In this thesis I examine three models of justification for the epistemic authority of the principle ...
International audienceThe spread of paraconsistent logics and dialetheism has produced a good deal o...
To say that the Law of Non-contradiction (LNC) underpins Western philosophy is perhaps not an exagge...
Is there a notion of contradiction—let us call it, for dramatic effect, “absolute”—making all contra...
Philosophical dialetheism, whose main exponent is Graham Priest, claims that some contradictions hol...
Is there a notion of contradiction - let us call it, for dramatic effect, absolute - making all cont...
There is a principle in things, about which we cannot be deceived, but must always, on the contrary,...
"There is a principle in things, about which we cannot be deceived, but must always, on the contrary...
The Law of Non-Contradiction (LNC) says that no contradiction can be true. But what is a contradicti...
Putative examples of true contradictions in the social world have been given by dialetheists such as...
According to Dialetheism some contradictions (p&~p) are true. What would the world be like if th...
Putative examples of true contradictions in the social world have been given by dialetheists such as...
If something is contradictory, then it is not consistent; but if something is non-contradictory, is ...
In my paper ‘Elenchos Come Petitio Principii’, I argued that Severino’s elenctic argument does not w...
In the first part the paper rehearses the main arguments why to be a dialetheist (i.e. why to assume...
In this thesis I examine three models of justification for the epistemic authority of the principle ...