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In the paper two seemingly distinct areas of philosophical investigations are brought together: metaphor and dialetheism. They both turn out to be deeply related, which becomes visible against a background, i.e.
Rybarkiewicz Dorota
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Überconsistent Logics And Dialetheism
An überconsistent logic is one where the set of logical truths is inconsistent. Examples of such logics have been known for a long time. However, it has recently been recognized that this is an important new class of logics. Dialetheism is the view that
Graham Priest
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Critical Review on the Book To Welcome Contradiction: An Essay on the Paradox, Contradiction, and Dialetheism [PDF]
Defending the truth of some contradictions in the actual world by means of Graham Priest’s views, To Welcome Contradiction written by Rahman Sharifzadeh is rarely problematic in the appearance - i.e in the edition.
Mahdi Assadi
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Bad Concepts, Bilateral Contents
I argue that one need not be an inferentialist in order to model inconsistent concepts, contrary to what some have thought. Representationalists can do so by adopting a form of bilateralism about contents.
Michael Deigan
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Philosophical Foundations of Sadr Al-Motaalehin in the Face of Belief Contradiction in the Unity of Being [PDF]
Mullā Ṣadrā’s attempt to reconcile philosophy and mysticism has faced him with several difficulties, of which some are noticed by him and some could be explained according to his taste and principles. One of the difficulties is the incompatibility of the
Gholam Ali Hashemifar, Mahdi Azimi
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The Mythical Absolute: The Fiction of Being
The concept of “conceptual personae” is a contradiction in terms. On one sense of the term, personae are the characters in a work of art, such as a play or a novel.
Moss Gregory Scott
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In this study, I reconstruct and compare Alain Badiou’s Being and Event (2005) and Graham Priest’s One (2014), arguing that the ontologies pursued within the two texts are intriguingly analogous in a number of ways.
Newson Georgie
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Should God believe the Liar? A non-dialetheist paraconsistent approach to God’s Omniscience
In this paper, we discuss a family of arguments that show the inconsistency of the concept of omniscience, which is one of the central attributes of the theistic God.
GUILHERME ARAÚJO CARDOSO +1 more
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ABSTRACTThe divine attributes of omniscience and omnipotence have faced objections to their very consistency. Such objections rely on reasoning parallel to semantic paradoxes such as the Liar or to set-theoretic paradoxes like Russell's paradox. With the advent of paraconsistent logics, dialetheism—the view that some contradictions are true—became a ...
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Contradiction Club: Dialetheism and the Social World
Putative examples of true contradictions in the social world have been given by dialetheists such as Graham Priest, Richard Routley, and Val Plumwood.
Bolton Emma, Cull Matthew J.
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