I don’t understand your solution. If the proposition is contradictory, then it’s true—just look at what it says.
Or maybe I don’t understand how we are supposed to assign truth values to disjunctions (“either/or”) in your system: can a disjunction still be contradictory if one of its clauses is true? And surely if X is contradictory, then the clause “X is contradictory” must be true… or is it?
I don’t understand your solution. If the proposition is contradictory, then it’s true—just look at what it says.
Or maybe I don’t understand how we are supposed to assign truth values to disjunctions (“either/or”) in your system: can a disjunction still be contradictory if one of its clauses is true? And surely if X is contradictory, then the clause “X is contradictory” must be true… or is it?
Ok, I get it now. So, I was wrong on that too. Thank you.