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VI. Argument
 
  6.4 Rhetoric  
  Article 211-Contradiction  
  Canon 2707  
  A Contradiction represents a logical incompatibility between two or more propositions. It occurs when the propositions, taken together yield two conclusions, which form the logical, usually opposite inversions of each other.  
  Canon 2708  
  In Bivalent Linear Logic, Contradictions are not permitted.  
  Canon 2709  
  As Bivalent Linear Logic is wholly artificial and does not reflect the reality of the Universe or Divine Law, Natural Law or Cognitive Law, the presence of a Contradiction does not in itself denote a fatal flaw. However, the presence of a high number of contradictions within a model implies weakness of coherence and therefore utility.  
     
 
 
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