Dialectical Contradictions and Classical Formal Logic
International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 28 (2):113-132 (2014)
Abstract
A dialectical contradiction can be appropriately described within the framework of classical formal logic. It is in harmony with the law of noncontradiction. According to our definition, two theories make up a dialectical contradiction if each of them is consistent and their union is inconsistent. It can happen that each of these two theories has an intended model. Plenty of examples are to be found in the history of science.
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