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... proposition ' . I have already explained the meaning of ' self - contradictory proposition ' . The task is easy enough for the other two terms . The negation of a proposition is a pro- position which says that things are not as the ...
... proposition ' . I have already explained the meaning of ' self - contradictory proposition ' . The task is easy enough for the other two terms . The negation of a proposition is a pro- position which says that things are not as the ...
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... proposition which satisfies the one will satisfy the other . Clearly if a proposition p entails a self - contradictory proposition then p is incoherent for it has buried in it a claim that something is so and that it is not so- and it ...
... proposition which satisfies the one will satisfy the other . Clearly if a proposition p entails a self - contradictory proposition then p is incoherent for it has buried in it a claim that something is so and that it is not so- and it ...
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... proposition . So a rational being would be able to know of any analytic proposition p that it was analytic if he could deduce from not - p the explicitly self- contradictory proposition entailed by it . But a rational being of ...
... proposition . So a rational being would be able to know of any analytic proposition p that it was analytic if he could deduce from not - p the explicitly self- contradictory proposition entailed by it . But a rational being of ...
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