Contradiction vs Contradictionless - What's the difference?
contradiction | contradictionless |
(uncountable) The act of contradicting.
(countable) A statement that contradicts itself.
(countable) a logical incompatibility among two or more elements or propositions
(logic, countable) A proposition that is false for all values of its variables.
Without contradictions.
* 2004 , Rudolf Metz, A Hundred Years of British Philosophy, Volume 14
As a noun contradiction
is the act of contradicting.As an adjective contradictionless is
without contradictions.contradiction
English
(wikipedia contradiction)Noun
- His contradiction of the proposal was very interesting.
- There is a contradiction in what you say - she can't be both married and single.
- Marx believed that the contradictions of capitalism would lead to socialism.
Synonyms
* (proposition that is false for all values of its variables)Antonyms
* (proposition that is false for all values of its variables) tautologyCoordinate terms
* (proposition that is false for all values of its variables) contingency, tautologycontradictionless
English
Adjective
(-)- Thus at last mathematics is shown to be a completely contradictionless and scientifically unassailable system, and the final reduction of every mathematical proposition to the axioms of logic is completed.