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Axiomatic contradiction

Axiomatic contradiction

Oct 22, 20251 min read

An axiomatic contradiction is a self-refuting idea that attempts to deny a fundamental philosophical axiom—yet necessarily re-affirms it in the very process of denial.


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  • Consciousness is re-affirmed through denial
  • Eliminative materialism as an axiomatic contradiction
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  • Reductive materialism as an axiomatic contradiction
  • Self-refuting idea

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