Principle of Identity
If X is ever-changing,
When is X self-identical?
(a) Only at rest, and a Here-Now point;
(b) Never;
(c) Always;
(d) All of the Above...
In the Present Moment,
Nothing can be compared to itself.
G.Hall (2003)
p. 232
FOURTH INTERNATIONAL ANTHOLOGY
ON PARADOXISM
FLORENTIN SMARANDACHE
(editor)
When is X self-identical?
(a) Only at rest, and a Here-Now point;
(b) Never;
(c) Always;
(d) All of the Above...
In the Present Moment,
Nothing can be compared to itself.
G.Hall (2003)
p. 232
FOURTH INTERNATIONAL ANTHOLOGY
ON PARADOXISM
FLORENTIN SMARANDACHE
(editor)
Labels: Non-Standard Logic
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