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ClassicalLiberal.Theist

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What use do performative contradictions have in philosophy?
« on: April 21, 2020, 01:18:31 pm »
I'm just wondering. How much weight do performative contradictions have, if any?

Ouros

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In my opinion, they're the most effective arguments a philosopher can give.

I know that we can think that they proves that a proposition is only subjectively necessary, and not objectively, but I also think that's an absurd idea in itself. That sort of idealism is self-defeating.