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Paraconsistency
introduction
pp. 1-12
Résumé
It is a natural view that our intellectual activities should not result in positing contradictory theories or claims: we ought to keep our theories and claims as consistent as possible. The rationale for this comes from the venerable Law of Non-Contradiction, to be found already in Aristotle's Metaphysics, and which can be formulated by stating: for any truth-bearer A, it is impossible for both A and ¬A to be true.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Tanaka Koji, Berto Francesco, Mares Edwin D., Paoli Francesco (2013) Paraconsistency: logic and applications. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 1-12
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-4438-7_1
Citation complète:
Tanaka Koji, Berto Francesco, Mares Edwin D., Paoli Francesco, 2013, Paraconsistency: introduction. In K. Tanaka, F. Berto, E. D. Mares & F. Paoli (eds.) Paraconsistency (1-12). Dordrecht, Springer.