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Aristotle on Non-Contradiction

Abstract

Aristotle’s defence of the principle of non-contradiction has been recently criticized by Graham Priest. I argue that Priest’s arguments do not work against the primary version of Aristotle’s principle; Priest relies on assumptions Aristotle does not, and need not, accept. However, I argue that Aristotle’s denial of the existence of points can be used to criticise his defence of non-contradiction

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