id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_e2nhqqftazdo3ek6dnefyj5oxi Inoue Kazumi Dialectical Contradictions and Classical Formal Logic 2014 21 .pdf application/pdf 11670 1331 72 definition, two theories make up a dialectical contradiction if each of them is consistent In the domain of formal logic, an exceptional significant work that confronted Hegel's dialectic, though neither large-scale nor in sentence of the language equally follows from a contradiction, it is natural that dialetheism is usually accompanied by paraconsistent logic, which invalidates this principle of explosion. In the following sections, we will examine the relation between Kant's theory of antinomies and Hegel's system of dialectic (section 2) and recognize that Kant gave an examples of dialectical contradictions in the history of science will be given in sections strongly suggests that Kant's theory of antinomies have been integrated into Hegel's Mairan's antinomy, as we call it, gives a clear illustration of the logical form of a dialectical contradiction, which is free from any metaphysical speculation. same thing about dialectical contradictions in terms of model theory. ./cache/work_e2nhqqftazdo3ek6dnefyj5oxi.pdf ./txt/work_e2nhqqftazdo3ek6dnefyj5oxi.txt