A cornerstone of classical logic, the law of non-contradiction asserts that a statement and its negation cannot both be true…
A paradox where the truth of a statement implies its knowability. This epistemic puzzle, particularly in modal logic, raises questions…
Falsity describes the state of being untrue or incorrect. It encompasses deliberate deception and unintentional errors, impacting communication, decision-making, and…
The Epimenides paradox, also known as the liar paradox, arises from Epimenides' statement that all Cretans are liars. If true,…
Dialethic logic, a philosophical approach, challenges the traditional law of non-contradiction by accepting the possibility of true contradictions. It explores…
Dialetheism posits that some statements can be both true and false simultaneously. This radical view challenges classical logic's principle of…
Alfred Tarski's Convention T proposes a criterion for truth: a sentence is true if and only if it accurately reflects…
The coherence theory of truth posits that a statement is true if it coheres or fits logically with a larger…