From: MATTHEW PAUL KUNDERT (mpkundert@students.wisc.edu)
Date: Wed Sep 24 2003 - 18:07:07 BST
Scott,
Scott said:
Anyway, the logic of contradictory identity is for cases where the resolution of tension is impossible. It is this that differentiates it from Hegelian logic. (Which isn't to say that Hegelian, or Aristotelian, logic is wrong. They each apply in their own sphere.)
Matt:
Well, it was a slightly different context, but I did talk a lot about you at the end of that post if I remember correctly. But now that you mention it, like Hegelians, pragmatists don't know what a case of an unresolvable tension would look like. We've never reached one yet that we haven't, after a time, been able to deal with, so....
Matt
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