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what is contradiction?​

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In traditional logic, a contradiction occurs when a proposition conflicts either with itself or established fact. ... ; a proposition is a contradiction if false can be derived from it, using the rules of the logic. It is a proposition that is unconditionally false (i.e., a self-contradictory proposition).

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In traditional logic, a contradiction occurs when a proposition conflicts either with itself or established fact. ... ; a proposition is a contradiction if false can be derived from it, using the rules of the logic. It is a proposition that is unconditionally false (i.e., a self-contradictory proposition).

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In traditional logic, a contradiction occurs when a proposition conflicts either with itself or established fact. ... ; a proposition is a contradiction if false can be derived from it, using the rules of the logic. It is a proposition that is unconditionally false (i.e., a self-contradictory proposition).

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