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Что (кто) такое contradiction - определение

LOGICAL INCOMPATIBILITY BETWEEN TWO OR MORE PROPOSITIONS
Contradictions; Antilogy; Contradictory; Contradict; Contradiction (logic); Pragmatic contradiction; False tautology; Contradicted; Always false logic
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contradiction         
n.
1.
Gainsaying, denial.
2.
Opposition, contrariety, incongruity, antagonism, clashing.
contradiction         
n.
1) an apparent; basic; glaring; inherent contradiction
2) a contradiction between; to
3) in contradiction with
4) (misc.) a contradiction in terms
Contradiction         
·noun Direct opposition or repugnancy; inconsistency; incongruity or contrariety; one who, or that which, is inconsistent.
II. Contradiction ·noun An assertion of the contrary to what has been said or affirmed; denial of the truth of a statement or assertion; contrary declaration; gainsaying.
contradiction         
¦ noun
1. a combination of statements, ideas, or features which are opposed to one another.
2. the statement of a position opposite to one already made.
Phrases
contradiction in terms a statement or group of words associating incompatible objects or ideas.
contradiction         
(contradictions)
If you describe an aspect of a situation as a contradiction, you mean that it is completely different from other aspects, and so makes the situation confused or difficult to understand.
The performance seemed to me unpardonable, a contradiction of all that the Olympics is supposed to be...
The militants see no contradiction in using violence to bring about a religious state.
N-COUNT: oft N between pl-n, N of n
Contradiction         
In traditional logic, a contradiction occurs when a proposition conflicts either with itself or established fact. It is often used as a tool to detect disingenuous beliefs and bias.
Contradictions         
·adj Inclined to contradict or cavil.
II. Contradictions ·adj Filled with contradictions; inconsistent.
Contradictory         
·adj Opposing or opposed; repugnant.
II. Contradictory ·noun A proposition or thing which denies or opposes another; contrariety.
III. Contradictory ·noun propositions with the same terms, but opposed to each other both in quality and quantity.
IV. Contradictory ·adj Affirming the contrary; implying a denial of what has been asserted; also, mutually contradicting; inconsistent.
antilogy         
[an't?l?d?i]
¦ noun (plural antilogies) archaic a contradiction in terms or ideas.
Origin
C17: from Fr. antilogie, from Gk antilogia, from anti- 'against' + -logia (see -logy).
contradict         
(contradicts, contradicting, contradicted)
1.
If you contradict someone, you say that what they have just said is wrong, or suggest that it is wrong by saying something different.
She dared not contradict him...
His comments appeared to contradict remarks made earlier in the day by the chairman...
He often talks in circles, frequently contradicting himself and often ends up saying nothing.
VERB: V n, V n, V pron-refl
2.
If one statement or piece of evidence contradicts another, the first one makes the second one appear to be wrong.
The result seems to contradict a major U.S. study reported last November.
VERB: V n

Википедия

Contradiction

In traditional logic, a contradiction occurs when a proposition conflicts either with itself or established fact. It is often used as a tool to detect disingenuous beliefs and bias. Illustrating a general tendency in applied logic, Aristotle's law of noncontradiction states that "It is impossible that the same thing can at the same time both belong and not belong to the same object and in the same respect."

In modern formal logic and type theory, the term is mainly used instead for a single proposition, often denoted by the falsum symbol {\displaystyle \bot } ; 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). This can be generalized to a collection of propositions, which is then said to "contain" a contradiction.