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Tim Flynn TOK/Per.2 Laws of Thought The Law of Contradiction states that no statement can be both true and false; that judgments contradictorily opposed to each other cannot both be true. The afore mentioned resolved can be argued for or against in the contrast and comparison of several disciplines. To that end, I choose to evaluate the fields of English and Mathematics. On the whole, the ideas and concepts presented within the scope of English studies are subjective to the individual examining it. For example, the interpretation of certain syntactical arrangements within literature can be multifaceted, with one scholar holding his own opinion regarding a word's or group of words' meaning(s), and another scholar maintaining a completely different outlook. Though perhaps through the examination of certain contextual evidence in the literature a "best" explanation can be formed, it is still an interpretation therefore takes no designation of being true or false. In...

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