2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11787-019-00234-0
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Pavel Florensky’s Theory of Religious Antinomies

Abstract: Pavel Florensky (1882-1937), a Russian theologian, philosopher, and mathematician, argued that the religious discourse is essentially contradictory and put forward the idea of the logical theory of antinomies. Recently his views raised interesting discussions among logicians who consider him a forerunner of many non-classical logics. In this paper I discuss four interpretations of Florensky's views: paraconsistent, L-contradictory, non-monotonic and rhetorical. In conclusion I argue for the integral interpreta… Show more

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