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To think of such a being as existing only in thought and not also in reality involves a contradiction.
(4) But the undoing of what has been done involves a contradiction.
Impossibility, defined formally, is "that which involves a contradiction".[39] Now for Wolff, 'possible' and 'possible thing' are basically synonymous terms.
But sense-data are not supposed to have an independent existence, and therefore the very conception of a sense-datum involves a contradiction.
In a model with a single past, however, this idea is incoherent: the very description of the case involves a contradiction (e.g. the time traveller burns all her diaries at midnight on her fortieth birthday in 1976, and does not burn all her diaries at midnight on her fortieth birthday in 1976).
In §100 of the Ontologia, Wolff writes: "The notion of the impossible which is that which involves a contradiction, and the notion of the possible which is that which is free from contradiction is conformable to the practice of the Mathematicians".
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Having ascribed to existent monads indestructibility, self-sufficiency, and imperviousness to extrinsic causality, Leibniz distinguished truths of reason, whose nonexistence would involve a contradiction, from truths of fact, whose existence depended on God's free choice.
Divine omnipotence involves the absolute power to enact anything that does not involve a contradiction.
The structure of dirty hands is such that it seems to involve a contradiction or paradox.
In §135, he writes: "That which does not involve a contradiction, and what is possible is a being".
It follows that this impossibility is not grounded in divine thought, for God can think any proposition that does not involve a contradiction.
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