The Heady Sport of Violating the Principle of Non-Contradiction
Though popular across the whole terrain of modernity, it found its most dedicated players in the liturgical reform
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“Who will stop me?”
Ever since Hegel, the death-defying sport of openly violating the principle of non-contradiction—namely, that a thing cannot both be and not be at the same time and in the same respect—has grown in popularity. Hegel, for his pa…
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