Are there true contradictions? A critical discussion of Graham Priest's beyond the limits of thought

Autor(en): Dümont, J.
Mau, F.
Stichwörter: Cantor; Cartwright; Dialetheism; Domain principle; Hegel; Infinity; Paraconsistent logic; Paradox; Priest; Quantification
Erscheinungsdatum: 1998
Herausgeber: Springer Netherlands
Journal: Journal for General Philosophy of Science
Volumen: 29
Ausgabe: 2
Startseite: 289
Seitenende: 299
Zusammenfassung: 
The present article critically examines three aspects of Graham Priest's dialetheic analysis of very important kinds of limitations (the limit of what can be expressed, described, conceived, known, or the limit of some operation or other). First, it is shown that Priest's considerations focusing on Hegel's account of the infinite cannot be sustained, mainly because Priest seems to rely on a too restrictive notion of object. Second, we discuss Priest's treatment of the paradoxes in Cantorian set-theory. It is shown that Priest does not address the issue in full generality; rather, he relies on a reading of Cantor which implicitly attributes a very strong principle concerning quantification over arbitrary domains to Cantor. Third, the main piece of Priest's work, the so-called "inclosure schema", is investigated. This schema is supposed to formalize the core of many well-known paradoxes. We claim, however, that formally the schema is not sound. © 1998 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
ISSN: 09254560
DOI: 10.1023/a:1008230118573
Externe URL: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-54749102737&doi=10.1023%2fa%3a1008230118573&partnerID=40&md5=1117f42df89c2b4de5b7c12df58eb5e7

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