
HPI 54 - Graham Priest on Logic and Buddhism
History of Philosophy: India, Africana, China
The Principle of Non-Contradiction in Western Logic Philosophy
The chapter explores the historical significance and modern criticisms of the principle of non-contradiction in Western philosophy, with a focus on Aristotle's arguments and Hegel's dilithism. It also delves into paraconsistent logics and paradoxes of self-reference, challenging traditional logical principles.
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