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@Dcleve - I'm happy to chat about this but am not sure where the discussion has got to. My proposal is that there are no true contradictions, and that the rules of Aristotle's logic ensure there can never be one. This is because it is a precondition for the dialectic that propositions are either true or false. Where this rule is not met the dialectic cannot function. This issue is utterly crucial in metaphysics.
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