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Contradictory Propositions
Propositions that cannot both be true at the same time, as they make opposite claims.
Forms
In philosophy, especially in Platonic thought, the ideal or perfect essence of something, which exists beyond the physical representation.
Contradictory
Qualities, statements, or propositions that are in direct opposition to each other, such that if one is true, the other must be false.
Proposition
A statement or assertion that expresses a judgment or opinion, which can be analyzed as true or false.
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