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Dialetheism and the Problem of Evil

2023
Philosophies of Appropriated Religions Perspectives from Southeast ...
Ben Blumson
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A Critique of Dialetheism

2004
Abstract Dialetheism is the view that there are true contradictions. The strongest argument in favour of dialetheism is that it alone allows us to solve semantic paradoxes like the liar paradox. This chapter presents two main criticisms of dialetheism.
Keith Simmons
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On the Possibility of Realist Dialetheism

Sats, 2014
AbstractRealist dialetheism is the view that there are contradictions in reality. One argument against this idea says that it is impossible because it has to make room for the possibility of a trivial reality, which is metaphysically impossible. Another argument against it says that the metaphysical structure of reality is such that it is impossible to
Luis Estrada-González
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Realism and Dialetheism

2004
Abstract Dialetheists think that their rejection of ex falso quodlibet means that they cannot be saddled with the claim that anything whatsoever is true. But what precisely is wrong with trivialism, as Priest calls the position that everything is indeed true (and also false)?
Frederick Kroon, Kroon Frederick
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Consciousness is dialetheic

Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 2013
In this paper, we argue that consciousness is dialetheic. The first part of the paper introduces the hard problem of consciousness and surveys the most popular responses. These responses are physicalism, non-physicalism and panpsychism. After outlining the general claims made by these standpoints, we argue that each position is unsatisfactory.
John Yablonski, Connor Salanger
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Analetheism and dialetheism

Analysis, 2004
Graham Priest (1987) argues that dialetheism alone avoids familiar revenge problems, and in that respect enjoys expressive virtues that rival theories lack.1 In this paper we present a rival theory – analetheism – that seems to enjoy precisely the expressive virtues that dialetheism enjoys.2 Analetheism, for us, is the thesis that some sentences lack ...
Beall, Jc, Ripley, David
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The Birth of Dialetheism

History and Philosophy of Logic, 2021
The aim of this paper is to lay bare the roots of dialetheism in discussions about dialectics and dialectical logic at the time of the first development of paraconsistent logics.
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Dialetheism in Deleuze's event

The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2023
AbstractDeleuze never explicitly formulates his philosophy of logical truth‐values. It thus remains an open question as to the number and types he held there to be. Despite his explicit comments on these matters, additional textual evidence suggests that in his thinking on the event, he favored a third truth‐value, holding either the analetheic view ...
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Dialetheism and Trivialization

Mind, 1989
Is there any language containing an expression true of all and only those expressions of the language that are not true of themselves? It would be inconsistent to accept that there is. Yet it does seem obvious that English is such a language, since it contains the expression 'is an English expression not true of itself'. Must we then conclude that some
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