The categorisation of the logical rulings are three:
The necessary: which absence cannot be imagined, like the existence of God.
The necessary: which absence cannot be imagined, like the existence of God.
The possible: which accept in itself both existence and inexistent, like the universe.
The impossible: which existence cannot be imagined because it doesn't accept existence, like a circular triangle, or the combination of contradictions.
The impossible: which existence cannot be imagined because it doesn't accept existence, like a circular triangle, or the combination of contradictions.
@789cyber No, the third categories aren't things that if existed would lead to paradox but they're not things, it is impossible for a contingent eternal being to exist, or for a triangle to have 4 corners.
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