
Berliner Theologische Zeitschrift 39. 309–335.
ISBN: 9783110787108

Berliner Theologische Zeitschrift 39. 309–335.
ISBN: 9783110787108
“The history of Western philosophy can be understood as a sustained engagement with contradiction.”
Norman Sieroka
“Science has long been animated by the ideal of a contradiction-free world in which logical orders could merge with society, politics, culture and language. In the GRC Contradiction Studies we are working on ways of describing the multiplicity and complexity, the danger and beauty of our worlds that clearly go beyond concepts of freedom from contradiction.”
Michi Knecht
“Contradiction becomes real where someone names contradiction.”
Ingo H. Warnke
“Is contradiction a eurocentric concept, operational phenomenon, and instrument of power?”
Kerstin Knopf
“The imperative of non-contradiction generally produces a coherence in thought that is often at odds with social complexities.”
Yan Suarsana