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Scientific Pluralism, Consistency Preservation, and Inconsistency Toleration

open access: yesHumana.Mente: Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2018
Scientific (disunity) pluralism is the view according to which there is a plurality of scientific domains and of scientific theories, and these theories are empirically adequate relative to their own respective domains.
Otávio Bueno
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Una sintesi dialettica tra tradizioni differenti. Il caso Hegel

open access: yesRivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia, 2010
A Dialectical Synthesis Between Different Traditions. The Case Hegel - The recent interest in Hegel by such thinkers as Robert Brandom and John McDowell in the United States and Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer in Germany has inserted the dialectic into the ...
Howard Ponzer
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Rosy with Sider? The case of the Metaphysical Liar

open access: yes, 2017
An important trend in contemporary metaphysics denies that the structure of natural language is an important datum for investigating fundamental structure. Ted Sider proceeds on this basis to propose a metaphysical semantics for natural language.
Hewitt, S
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Metametaphysics and Dialetheism

open access: yesThe Australasian Journal of Logic, 2017
This paper reflects on metametaphysics and as such develops a metametameta-physical view: that quietist metametaphysics requires dialetheism, and in turn a paraconsistent logic. I demonstrate this using Carnap’s metametaphysical position in his 'Empiricism, Semantics and Ontology' (1950) as an example, with regard to how it exhibits self-reference and ...
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Reformulating an Argument of Aristotle’s against Contradictions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Aristotle put forward a number of arguments against contradictions being true, in Metaphysics. However, many of them share a common flaw; the opponent in the debate (a dialetheist) can accept both the conclusion, and its negation.
Guthrie, Aaron
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THE LOGIC OF THE CATUSKOTI [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In early Buddhist logic, it was standard to assume that for any state of affairs there were four possibilities: that it held, that it did not, both, or neither. This is the catuskoti (or tetralemma).
Priest, Graham
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Mad Black Noneism: Nick Land, Capital, and the Singularity as Noneist Emergence

open access: yesIdentities
This article formalizes the negative ontology underlying Ray Brassier’s description of Nick Land’s “mad black Deleuzianism,” with particular attention to how Fanged Noumena functions within formal logic as noneist and dialetheic objects.
Martin Dempsey
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Dialetheism and Modus Tollens

open access: yes, 2021
The Reasoner ; 15 ; 30 ...
Blumson, Ben Richard Kelsey   +1 more
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Two Indian dialectical logics: saptabhangi and catuskoti [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
A rational interpretation is proposed for two ancient Indian logics: the Jaina saptabhaṅgī, and the Mādhyamika catuṣkoṭi. It is argued that the irrationality currently imputed to these logics relies upon some philosophical preconceptions inherited from ...
Schang, Fabien
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