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Subject: the law of non-contadiction


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lover of wisdom
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Date Posted: 08:05:49 07/23/01 Mon
In reply to: mi chamocha 's message, "physicist in the house" on 04:41:37 07/23/01 Mon

Ok , to my knowledge the debate on objective vs relative truth will no doubt carry on for an eternity in the realm of morality, and suchlike. In the realm of logic however I am of the opinion that the debate is closed, base logical laws like the law of non-contradiction are wholly objective truths... are ultimate truths. However I am interested in anyone who knows of claims to the opposite, claims for example that the law of non-contradiction is not a ultimate truth. Does anyone know of any philosophers who held such views, and if so, where did they stand on the subject of mathematical truth?

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