词汇 | non-contradiction |
释义 | non-contradiction noun[ U ] social science specialized(alsononcontradiction)uk /ˌnɒn.kɒn.trəˈdɪk.ʃən/ us /ˌnɑːn.kɑːn.trəˈdɪk.ʃən/ a situation in which there is no contradiction(= the fact that one thing is opposite to or very different from another, so that one of them must be wrong), especially in the principle that a statement and its opposite cannot both be true: The law of non-contradiction states that we cannot simultaneously affirm and deny the truth of any statement. When we adopt the principle of non-contradiction, it is impossible for anything to be definitely true, according to some philosophers. Hegel stated that "non-contradiction is the rule of falsehood; contradiction is the rule of truth". To the theory's proponents, logical non-contradiction is passé. Kimball deftly employed the mind's oldest tool of sanity and responsibility, the principle of non-contradiction. Logic and reason a fortiori a posteriori a priori analytic antinomy illogical illogicality illogically inclusive disjunction incoherently non-theoretical non-verbal nonscientific overintellectualization overintellectualize teleology theoretical theoretically theory thinking Oppositecontradiction |
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