In this paper, Graham Priest's understanding of dialetheism, the view that there exist true contradictions, is discussed, and various kinds of metaphysical dialetheism are distinguished between. An alternative to dialetheism is presented, namely a thesis called 'dimathematism'. It is pointed out that dimathematism enables one to escape a slippery slope argument for dialetheism that has been put forward by Priest. Moreover, dimathematism is presented as a thesis that is helpful in rejecting the claim that logic is a normative discipline
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In this paper, Graham Priest's understanding of dialetheism, the view that there exist true contradi...
The purpose of this book is to present unpublished papers at the cutting edge of research on dialeth...
Philosophical dialetheism, whose main exponent is Graham Priest, claims that some contradictions hol...
Priest's dialetheism is the view that some sentences, called dialetheiae, are both true and false. A...
International audiencePhilosophical dialetheism, whose main exponent is Graham Priest, claims that s...
Presents the state of the art in the fields of formal logic pioneered by Graham Priest
Graham Priest (1987) argues that dialetheism alone avoids familiar revenge problems, and in that res...
Putative examples of true contradictions in the social world have been given by dialetheists such as...
view that certain sentences are properly characterised as both true and false (i.e., true with true ...
In dialetheism some sentences, called dialetheias, are both true and false. A crucial problem of t...
In the first part the paper rehearses the main arguments why to be a dialetheist (i.e. why to assume...
I argue that dialetheists have a problem with the concept of logical consequence. The upshot of this...
International audienceThe spread of paraconsistent logics and dialetheism has produced a good deal o...
The divine attributes of omniscience and omnipotence have faced objections to their very consistency...
This paper starts from the Equal Validity Paradox, a paradoxical argument connected to the so-called...
In this paper, Graham Priest's understanding of dialetheism, the view that there exist true contradi...
The purpose of this book is to present unpublished papers at the cutting edge of research on dialeth...
Philosophical dialetheism, whose main exponent is Graham Priest, claims that some contradictions hol...
Priest's dialetheism is the view that some sentences, called dialetheiae, are both true and false. A...
International audiencePhilosophical dialetheism, whose main exponent is Graham Priest, claims that s...
Presents the state of the art in the fields of formal logic pioneered by Graham Priest
Graham Priest (1987) argues that dialetheism alone avoids familiar revenge problems, and in that res...
Putative examples of true contradictions in the social world have been given by dialetheists such as...
view that certain sentences are properly characterised as both true and false (i.e., true with true ...
In dialetheism some sentences, called dialetheias, are both true and false. A crucial problem of t...
In the first part the paper rehearses the main arguments why to be a dialetheist (i.e. why to assume...
I argue that dialetheists have a problem with the concept of logical consequence. The upshot of this...
International audienceThe spread of paraconsistent logics and dialetheism has produced a good deal o...
The divine attributes of omniscience and omnipotence have faced objections to their very consistency...
This paper starts from the Equal Validity Paradox, a paradoxical argument connected to the so-called...