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Qué (quién) es logically inconsistent - definición

SOMETHING THAT IS LOGICAL POSSIBLE TO OCCUR
Logically possible; Logical impossibility; Logically impossible

Consistent and inconsistent equations         
QUALITATIVE PARAMETER DESCRIBING THE PRESENCE OF COMMON SOLUTION IN A SET OF EQUATIONS
Consistent equations; Inconsistent equations; Inconsistent system; Consistent system
In mathematics and particularly in algebra, a linear or nonlinear system of equations is called consistent if there is at least one set of values for the unknowns that satisfies each equation in the system—that is, when substituted into each of the equations, they make each equation hold true as an identity. In contrast, a linear or non linear equation system is called inconsistent if there is no set of values for the unknowns that satisfies all of the equations.
Paraconsistent mathematics         
ATTEMPT TO DEVELOP THE CLASSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE OF MATHEMATICS (E.G. ANALYSIS) BASED ON A FOUNDATION OF PARACONSISTENT LOGIC INSTEAD OF CLASSICAL LOGIC
Inconsistent mathematics; Paraconsistent Mathematics; Draft:Paraconsistent mathematics
Paraconsistent mathematics, sometimes called inconsistent mathematics, represents an attempt to develop the classical infrastructure of mathematics (e.g.
Logical equivalence         
CONCEPT IN LOGIC
Logically equivalent; Logically equivolent; Logically equal; Equivalence (logic)
In logic and mathematics, statements p and q are said to be logically equivalent if they have the same truth value in every model. The logical equivalence of p and q is sometimes expressed as p \equiv q, p :: q, \textsf{E}pq, or p \iff q, depending on the notation being used.

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Logical possibility

Logical possibility refers to a logical proposition that cannot be disproved, using the axioms and rules of a given system of logic. The logical possibility of a proposition will depend upon the system of logic being considered, rather than on the violation of any single rule. Some systems of logic restrict inferences from inconsistent propositions or even allow for true contradictions. Other logical systems have more than two truth-values instead of a binary of such values. Some assume the system in question is classical propositional logic. Similarly, the criterion for logical possibility is often based on whether or not a proposition is contradictory and as such, is often thought of as the broadest type of possibility.

In modal logic, a logical proposition is possible if it is true in some possible world. The universe of "possible worlds" depends upon the axioms and rules of the logical system in which one is working, but given some logical system, any logically consistent collection of statements is a possible world. The modal diamond operator {\displaystyle \lozenge } is used to express possibility: P {\displaystyle \lozenge P} denotes "proposition P {\displaystyle P} is possible".

Logical possibility is different from other sorts of subjunctive possibilities. The relationship between modalities (if there is any) is the subject of debate and may depend upon how one views logic, as well as the relationship between logic and metaphysics, for example, many philosophers following Saul Kripke have held that discovered identities such as "Hesperus = Phosphorus" are metaphysically necessary because they pick out the same object in all possible worlds where the terms have a referent. It is logically possible for “Hesperus = Phosphorus” to be false, since denying it does not violate a logical rule such as consistency. Other philosophers are of the view that logical possibility is broader than metaphysical possibility, so that anything which is metaphysically possible is also logically possible.

Ejemplos de uso de logically inconsistent
1. " He added: "People can support the Conservative party and be independent organisations ... there‘s nothing logically inconsistent in that." The Labour party is about to put more pressure on the Electoral Commission to hold a full scale inquiry into the centre at Coleshill Manor.