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Description: By Chris Mortensen, University of Adelaide.
Inconsistent Mathematics (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) First published Tue Jul 2, 1996; substantive revision Wed Mar 13, 2013 Inconsistent mathematics is the study of the mathematical theories that result when classical mathematical axioms are asserted within the framework of a (non-classical) logic which can tolerate the presence of a contradiction without turning every sentence into a theorem.
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