Nāgārjuna’s doctrine of emptiness, his ideas on “two truths” and language, and his general method of arguing are presented clearly by him and can be stated without paradox. That the dialetheists today can restate his beliefs in paradoxical ways does not mean that Nāgārjuna argued that way; in fact, their restatements misrepresent and undercut his arguments
Is there a notion of contradiction - let us call it, for dramatic effect, absolute - making all cont...
Graham Priest in collaboration with J. Garfield and Y. Deguchi (henceforth: DGP) wrote several artic...
This paper intends to offer a new assessment of the “Ontological Difference” (OD), one of Martin Hei...
Nāgārjuna’s doctrine of emptiness, his ideas on “two truths” and language, and his general method of...
In one of his key texts, the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā, Nāgārjuna famously sets out to refute the ontolog...
To say that the Law of Non-contradiction (LNC) underpins Western philosophy is perhaps not an exagge...
In dialetheism some sentences, called dialetheias, are both true and false. A crucial problem of t...
Is there a notion of contradiction—let us call it, for dramatic effect, “absolute”—making all contra...
In his famous work on vagueness, Russell named “fallacy of verbalism ” the fallacy that consists in ...
The divine attributes of omniscience and omnipotence have faced objections to their very consistency...
Liar-like paradoxes are typically arguments that, by using very intuitive resources of natural langu...
The purpose of this book is to present unpublished papers at the cutting edge of research on dialeth...
Priest's dialetheism is the view that some sentences, called dialetheiae, are both true and false. A...
This paper starts from the Equal Validity Paradox, a paradoxical argument connected to the so-calle...
In his famous work on vagueness, Russell named 'fallacy of verbalism' the fallacy that consists in m...
Is there a notion of contradiction - let us call it, for dramatic effect, absolute - making all cont...
Graham Priest in collaboration with J. Garfield and Y. Deguchi (henceforth: DGP) wrote several artic...
This paper intends to offer a new assessment of the “Ontological Difference” (OD), one of Martin Hei...
Nāgārjuna’s doctrine of emptiness, his ideas on “two truths” and language, and his general method of...
In one of his key texts, the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā, Nāgārjuna famously sets out to refute the ontolog...
To say that the Law of Non-contradiction (LNC) underpins Western philosophy is perhaps not an exagge...
In dialetheism some sentences, called dialetheias, are both true and false. A crucial problem of t...
Is there a notion of contradiction—let us call it, for dramatic effect, “absolute”—making all contra...
In his famous work on vagueness, Russell named “fallacy of verbalism ” the fallacy that consists in ...
The divine attributes of omniscience and omnipotence have faced objections to their very consistency...
Liar-like paradoxes are typically arguments that, by using very intuitive resources of natural langu...
The purpose of this book is to present unpublished papers at the cutting edge of research on dialeth...
Priest's dialetheism is the view that some sentences, called dialetheiae, are both true and false. A...
This paper starts from the Equal Validity Paradox, a paradoxical argument connected to the so-calle...
In his famous work on vagueness, Russell named 'fallacy of verbalism' the fallacy that consists in m...
Is there a notion of contradiction - let us call it, for dramatic effect, absolute - making all cont...
Graham Priest in collaboration with J. Garfield and Y. Deguchi (henceforth: DGP) wrote several artic...
This paper intends to offer a new assessment of the “Ontological Difference” (OD), one of Martin Hei...