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VI. Argument |
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6.4 Rhetoric |
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Article 211-Contradiction |
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Canon 2707 |
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A Contradiction represents a logical incompatibility between two or more propositions. It occurs when the propositions, taken together yield two conclusions, which form the logical, usually opposite inversions of each other. |
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Canon 2708 |
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In Bivalent Linear Logic, Contradictions are not permitted. |
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Canon 2709 |
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As Bivalent Linear Logic is wholly artificial and does not reflect the reality of the Universe or Divine Law, Natural Law or Cognitive Law, the presence of a Contradiction does not in itself denote a fatal flaw. However, the presence of a high number of contradictions within a model implies weakness of coherence and therefore utility. |
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