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    The Law of Non-Contradiction by Priest, Graham; Beall, JC; Armour-Garb, Bradley;

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 21 October 2004

    • ISBN 9780199265176
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages456 pages
    • Size 241x164x30 mm
    • Weight 834 g
    • Language English
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    The Law of Non-Contradiction - that no contradiction can be true - has been a seemingly unassailable dogma since the work of Aristotle. It is an assumption challenged from a variety of angles in this collection of original papers. Twenty-three of the world's leading experts investigate the 'law', considering arguments for and against it and discussing methodological issues that arise whenever we question the legitimacy of logical principles. The result is a balanced inquiry into a venerable principle of logic, one that raises questions at the very centre of logic itself.

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    The Law of Non-Contradiction - that no contradiction can be true - has been a seemingly unassailable dogma since the work of Aristotle, in Book G of the Metaphysics. It is an assumption challenged from a variety of angles in this collection of original papers. Twenty-three of the world's leading experts investigate the 'law', considering arguments for and against it and discussing methodological issues that arise whenever we question the legitimacy of logical principles. The result is a balanced inquiry into a venerable principle of logic, one that raises questions at the very centre of logic itself.
    The aim of this volume is to present a comprehensive debate about the Law of Non-Contradiction, from discussions as to how the law is to be understood, to reasons for accepting or re-thinking the law, and to issues that raise challenges to the law, such as the Liar Paradox, and a 'dialetheic' resolution of that paradox. The editors contribute an introduction which surveys the issues and serves to frame the debate, and a useful bibliography offering a guide to further reading.
    This volume will be of interest to anyone working on philosophical logic, and to anyone who has ever wondered about the status of logical laws and about how one might proceed to mount arguments for or against them.

    Since dialetheism has, in recent years, scrounged its way from being a view easily defeated by the dreaded incredulous stare to being a major (but still sometimes ignored) contender in the contest for an adequate logical account of the semantic and set-theoretic paradoxes (or an adequate logical theory in general), the volume is to be commended merely for its existence. The fact that it contains, not just a number of good philosophers taking this view seriously, but also a lot of seriously good philosophy increases its worth. . . . The volume begins with an....

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: At the Intersection of Truth and Falsity
    Part I: Setting up the Debate
    What's So Bad About Contradictions?
    Part II: What is the LNC?
    On the Formalization of the Law of Non-Contradiction
    What is a Contradiction?
    Laws of Non-Contradiction, Laws of the Excluded Middle, and Logics
    Option Negation and Dialetheias
    Conjunction and Contradiction
    Part III: Methodological Issues in the Debate
    Diagnosing Dialetheism
    Knowledge and Non-Contradiction
    Logical Non-Apriorism and the 'Law' of Non-Contradiction
    Letters to Beall and Priest
    Holism and the Revision of Logic
    Part IV: Against the LNC
    True and False - As If
    The Philosophical Basis of What? The Anti-Realist Route to Dialetheism
    To Pee and not to Pee? Could That Be the Question? (Further Reflections of the Dog)
    Realism and Dialetheism
    Semantic Dialetheism
    Ramsey's Dialetheism
    Part V: For the LNC
    The Barber, Russell's Paradox, Catch-22, God, Contradiction, and More
    A Critique of Dialetheism
    Simple Truth, Contradiction, and Consistency
    An Anti-Realist Critique of Dialetheism
    There Are No True Contradictions
    In Defence of the Law of Non-Contradiction

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