Contradiction
Always false.
A contradiction is a statement or proposition that contradicts or denies another statement, idea, or proposition. It is a situation where two or more statements or concepts are mutually opposed or inconsistent. In logic, a contradiction is a phenomenon where a statement or assertion directly contradicts another. For example, the statement I am married contradicts the statement I am not married. Contradictions can arise in various contexts, such as philosophy, mathematics, sciences, or everyday life situations. They can be resolved through further investigation, logical analysis, or revision of the statements in question. It’s important to identify and resolve contradictions to ensure consistency and coherence in reasoning and decision-making.
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