law of contradiction उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The schoolman, in the fourth book of his Commentary of Aristotle's Metaphysics a commentary which is full of the most ingenious and original views, not only asserts to the law of Identity a coordinate dignity with the law of Contradiction, but, against Aristotle, he maintains that the principle of Identity, and not the principle of Contradiction, is the one absolutely first.
- Enumerated and championed by Graham Priest, who was heavily influenced by Richard Routley, this strategy forms the notion of " noneism . " In short, assuming there exist infinite possible and impossible worlds, objects are freed from necessarily existing in all worlds, but instead may exist in impossible worlds ( where the law of contradiction does not apply, for example ) and not in the actual world.
- But afterwards, in every row the output q is compared to the now-independent input p and any inconsistencies between p and q are noted ( i . e . p = 0 together with q = 1, or p = 1 and q = 0 ); when the " line " is " remade " both are rendered impossible by the Law of contradiction ~ ( p & ~ p ) ).
- In his investigation he comes back now and then to the three traditional laws of thought, singling out the law of contradiction in particular : " The conclusion that the law of contradiction is a law of " thought " is nevertheless erroneous . . . [ rather ], the law of contradiction is about things, and not merely about thoughts . . . a fact concerning the things in the world ."
- In his investigation he comes back now and then to the three traditional laws of thought, singling out the law of contradiction in particular : " The conclusion that the law of contradiction is a law of " thought " is nevertheless erroneous . . . [ rather ], the law of contradiction is about things, and not merely about thoughts . . . a fact concerning the things in the world ."
- In his investigation he comes back now and then to the three traditional laws of thought, singling out the law of contradiction in particular : " The conclusion that the law of contradiction is a law of " thought " is nevertheless erroneous . . . [ rather ], the law of contradiction is about things, and not merely about thoughts . . . a fact concerning the things in the world ."
- Starting from these eight tautologies and a tacit use of the " rule " of substitution, PM then derives over a hundred different formulas, among which are the "'Law of Excluded Middle K'1.71 "', and the "'Law of Contradiction K'3.24 "'( this latter requiring a definition of logical AND symbolized by the modern ?" : ( p ?" q ) = def ~ ( ~ p ?" ~ q ) . ( PM uses the " dot " symbol ?% for logical AND ) ).