📚 node [[20210518213042 contradiction]]
Contradiction could be seen as an antagonistic violation of the law of identity While the law of identity states that $A = A$, i.e. a thing is always equal to itself, contradiction could mean a violation of the law of identity such that $A = A \land A \neq A$.
For Hegeland possibly Marx a contradiction is a key component of dialectic such that two contradictory ideas or forces sublate one another and are resolved into a new idea, such as the contradiction between being and nothingness, which is resolved in the idea of "becoming."
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