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Inconsistency

Inconsistency

Inconsistency

General references

Mat 7:3-5; Mat 23:3-4; Rom 2:1; Rom 2:21-23 Deceit; Deception; Hypocrisy

Instances of:

Jehu

2Ki 10:16-31

The Jews, in oppressing the poor

Neh 5:9

The Jews, in accusing Jesus of violating the Sabbath

Joh 7:22-23

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Inconsistency

As applied to logistic systems, the opposite of consistency (q. v.).

A set of propositional functions is inconsistent if there is some propositional function such that their conjunction formally implies (see Logic, formal, 3) both it and its negation.

A set of sentences is inconsistent if there is some sentence A such that there is a valid inference from them to A and also from them to ~A.

If the notion of possibility is admitted, in the sense of a modality (see Modality, and Strict implication), a set of propositions may be said to be inconsistent if their conjunction is impossible. — A.C.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy