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Contradiction That two claims or propositions are contradictory is if both could not be true at the same time and as well, both could not be false – it is (logically) impossible for both to be true or equally impossible for both to be false.
(see also: contradict, deny, refutation, reasoning, reasonableness»rational, critical thinking, falsification, argument, soundness, problem of adequacy, persuasion/persuasiveness, fallacy, reasoning, conclusion, claim, evidence, (hidden) assumptions, establish, support, ground, justification, controversies, reasonableness, critical thinking, falsification)
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