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  1. Jun 28, 2006 · This entry outlines the role of the Law of Non-Contradiction (LNC), or Principle of Non-Contradiction (PNC), as the foremost among the first (indemonstrable) principles of Aristotelian philosophy and its heirs, and depicts the relation between LNC and LEM (the law of excluded middle) in establishing the nature of contradictory and contrary opposition. §1 presents the classical treatment of LNC as an axiom in Aristotle’s “First Philosophy” and reviews the status of contradictory and ...

  2. Apr 6, 2023 · The contradiction must be interpreted as a figure of reflexion, here in order to refute essentializing ontology. If things do not have an essence of themselves, they do not have a nature, even if they are part of a natural setting. Their nature is given by the use and the interpretation of human beings.

  3. This apparent temporal contradiction recurs in the history of Christianity; for example, Victor Turner (1969), in offering a reading of the history of the Franciscans as a story of liminality and reaggregation, seeks to show how the radical nature of Franciscan poverty became institutionalized within the structures of the Church as St. Francis’ order sought to maintain its form over time (ibid.: 153).

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    • 2016
  4. Dec 7, 2016 · Here, the contradictory nature of the messages constitutes the foundation of the ritual and the necessary ingredients for its efficiency. Building on the poet John Keats, the psychoanalyst Adam Phillips in Promises, Promises (2000) describes three ‘negative capabilities’ indispensable to growing into a mature human: the experience of being a nuisance, of getting lost, and of being powerless.

  5. Dec 14, 2016 · Here, the contradictory nature of the messages constitutes the foundation of the ritual and the necessary ingredients for its efficiency. Building on the poet John Keats, the psychoanalyst Adam Phillips in Promises, Promises (2000) describes three “negative capabilities” indispensable to growing into a mature human: the experience of being a nuisance, of getting lost, and of being powerless.

  6. changes from one opposite to another (A2). Such a change appears to characterize a generation out of non-being, which a Natural Philosopher does not accept (A3). To solve the problem, despite their different worldviews, Natural Philosophers hint at a state in which opposites co-occur, characterizing an objective contradiction (C).

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  8. Jun 11, 2020 · The law of non-contradiction (also known as the law of contradiction) is the most fundamental principle of Aristotelian logic. As Aristotle has famously stated, “It is impossible to be and not to be at the same time” (Metaphysics 996b30-31; Apostle 1966, 42). More specifically, “The same thing cannot at the same time both belong and not ...