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Posted by nontactile on February 06, 19103 at 12:35:11:
Kant says that mathematics is a synthetic a priori truth. From what I understand of "synthetic" truths, the contradictory of a synthetic truth is not self-contradictory.
Here's my question: What is the contradictory of 2 + 2 = 4 ?
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