Dialetheism Definition

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(philosophy) The view that there are true contradictions, i.e. true statements whose negations are also true.

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Origin of Dialetheism

  • Coined by Graham Priest and Richard Routley, from Ancient Greek di (di, “two”) [script?] + ἀλήθεια (alētheia, “truth”), in 1981

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