dialetheia
English
Etymology
Coined by Graham Priest and Richard Routley, from di- + Ancient Greek ἀλήθεια (alḗtheia, “truth”), in 1981.
Noun
dialetheia (plural dialetheias or dialetheia)
- A statement that is both true and false; a true contradiction.
See also
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