Abstract

Until recently, the paradoxes of set theory were hardly used at all in the analysis of dialectical contradiction. Violations of the Aristotelian law of contradiction (or noncontradiction) have been found everywhere except where logic and mathematics saw them.(1) Today a practice of study of paradoxes in set theory by the devices of materialist dialectics is taking shape in our literature. (2)

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