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Graham Priest's Mathematical Analysis of the Concept of Emptiness

History and Philosophy of Logic, 2017
In his article ‘The Structure of Emptiness’ (cf. Priest 2009) Graham Priest examines the concept of emptiness in the Mādhyamaka school of Nāgārjuna and his commentators Candrakīirti and Tsongkhapa from a mathematical point of view. The approach attempted in this article does not involve any commitment to Priest's more controversial dialethic Mādhyamaka
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Tableaux for Some Modal-Tense Logics Graham Priest’s Fashion

Studia Logica, 2022
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The priest in the novels of Graham Greene

Theology, 2021
The priestly figure in Graham Greene’s fiction may or may not wear a clerical collar. But through such characters salvation may be glimpsed not only through faith but through doubt and human weakness. Saints and sinners are not far apart. Pascal’s ‘wager’ is also ever present in these novels that reflect the ambiguities of Greene’s conversion to Roman
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Graham Priest and the Philosophy of the Paraconsistent

Philosophy Today, 2007
(ProQuest-CSA LLC: ... denotes non-USASCII text omitted.) The paraconsistent movement is typically concerned with systems of logic in which not everything follows from a contradiction. Systems in which everything does follow from a contradiction (referred to in the literature as ECQ-ex contradictione quodlibet) are said to be "trivial" or "explosive ...
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Are there True Contradictions? A Critical Discussion of Graham Priest's, Beyond the limits of thought

Journal for General Philosophy of Science, 1998
The present article critically examines three aspects of Graham Priest's dialetheic analysis of very important kinds of limitations (the limit of what can be expressed, described, conceived, known, or the limit of some operation or other). First, it is shown that Priest's considerations focusing on Hegel's account of the infinite cannot be sustained ...
Jürgen Dümont, Frank Mau
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Graham Priest on the Contradiction in Kant’s Noumenon

Respublica Literaria
Graham Priest in Beyond the Limits of Thought claims that the notion of noumenon in Kant contains a true contradiction consisting in that Kant simultaneously denies the possibility of making judgments concerning noumena and makes nevertheless those judgments.
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Further explanations of the G�del scenario of the mind ? A reply to Prof. Graham Priest

Synthese, 1993
In ``Consistency, mechanicalness and the logic of the mind'' [ibid. 90, 145-179 (1992; Zbl 0752.03002)], the author argued that arguments of \textit{J. Lucas} and the reviewer commit a fallacy of equivocation concerning the notion of proof. In ``Yu and your mind'' [ibid.
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