Avicenna on the Law of Non-contradiction

History and Philosophy of Logic 40 (2):105-115 (2019)
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Aristotle gave seven arguments for the law of non-contradiction. The first one is against a special case of dialetheism, the view that only some contradictions are true, and other six arguments are...

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