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Graham and Priest
Graham Priest advocates the view that under some conditions, some statements can be both true and false simultaneously, or may be true and false at different times.
Graham Priest advances the strongest thesis of this sort, which he calls " dialetheism ".
* Graham Priest and Francesco Berto, " Dialetheism " ( Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy )
* Graham Priest and Koji Tanaka, " Paraconsistent logic " ( Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy )
Another reaction to the paradox of ( A ) is to posit, as Graham Priest has, that the statement is both true and false.
Graham Priest and other logicians, including J. C. Beall, and Bradley Armour-Garb have proposed that the liar sentence should be considered to be both true and false, a point of view known as dialetheism.
* Graham Priest ( 1984 ) " The Logic of Paradox Revisited ," Journal of Philosophical Logic 13: 153-179.
* Graham Priest, An Introduction to Non-Classical Logic: From If to Is, 2nd Edition, CUP, 2008, ISBN 978-0-521-67026-5
Some dialetheists, including Graham Priest, have argued that coherence may not require consistency.
* Graham Priest
Routley's work had particular influence for Graham Priest, a well-known proponent of non-classical logic ; Sylvan and Priest edited a well-regarded volume on the topic.
Graham Priest, of the University of Melbourne and the CUNY Graduate Center, is dialetheism's most prominent contemporary champion.
Graham Priest once wrote " the whole point of the dialetheic solution to the semantic paradoxes is to get rid of the distinction between object language and meta-language ".
* Priest, Graham.
* Priest, Graham.
* Francesco Berto and Graham Priest.
For any two propositions and, the formula says that materially implies while says that strictly implies .< ref > Graham Priest, An Introduction to Non-Classical Logic: From if to is, 2 < sup > nd </ sup > ed, Cambridge University Press, 2008, ISBN 0-521-85433-4, p. 72.
* Priest, Graham, 2001.
* Graham Crowden as Old Priest
** Graham Priest ( born 1948 ), philosopher

Graham and argues
Graham White argues, partially on the basis of Sraffianism, that the policy of increased labor market flexibility, including the reduction of minimum wages, does not have an " intellectually coherent " argument in economic theory.
Graham White argues, partially on the basis of Sraffianism, that the policy of increased labor market flexibility, including the reduction of minimum wages, does not have an " intellectually coherent " argument in economic theory.
Ronald Hutton argues that in some cases they are carrying shapes that can be seen as eggs, symbolizing life and rebirth, while Graham Webster has argued that the curved hoods are similar in many ways to contemporary Roman curved phallus stones.
Music reviewer George Graham argues that the “ so-called ‘ smooth jazz ’ sound of people like Kenny G has none of the fire and creativity that marked the best of the fusion scene during its heyday in the 1970s ”.
Note: Graham Anderson in his 1999 book Fast Light Boats, a Century of Kiwi Innovation argues that planing centreboard sailing boats were introduced into New Zealand in the early 20th century-well before Uffa Fox popularised the concept.

Graham and Beyond
* Beyond Tradeoffs: Market Reform and Equitable Growth in Latin America, edited by Nancy Birdsall, Carol Graham, and Richard Sabot ( Brookings Institution, 1998 ).
Beyond The Written Words: Oral Aspects of Scripture in the History of Religion by William A. Graham, Die Welt des Islam, E. J.

Graham and Limits
In 2008 Graham Turner at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation ( CSIRO ) in Australia published a paper called " A Comparison of ` The Limits to Growth ` with Thirty Years of Reality ".
* The Limits of Enchantment, Graham Joyce ( Gollancz ; Atria )

Graham and Thought
* Pollock, Graham. Civil Society Theory and Euro-Nationalism, Studies In Social & Political Thought, Issue 4, March 2001, pp. 31 – 56
# " The Art of Thought " by Graham Wallas

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The group included, at various times, such influential musicians as Charlie Watts, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Long John Baldry, Graham Bond, Danny Thompson and Dick Heckstall-Smith.
Having left his widow expecting a child, the spectre of Kirk told Graham that he would appear at the baptism, whereupon Graham was to throw an iron knife at the apparition, thus freeing Kirk from the Fairies ' clutches.
Billy Graham ( evangelist ) | Billy Graham, who attended BJU for one semester, was later at odds with the University
The turn of the 20th century saw Cape Breton Island at the forefront of scientific achievement with the now-famous activities launched by inventors Alexander Graham Bell and Guglielmo Marconi.
The first signings were Otto Graham, a former star quarterback at Northwestern University, and Herb Coleman, a center at Notre Dame, both of whom were then in the military.
Chuck Noll had a productive season at linebacker with five interceptions, Graham passed for 15 touchdowns and ran for six more, and the team finished the regular season 9 – 2 – 1.
James Clerk Maxwell, the founder of the modern theory of electromagnetism, was born here and educated at the Edinburgh Academy and University of Edinburgh, as was the engineer and telephone pioneer Alexander Graham Bell.
In his speech at the presentation of the medal, Alexander Graham Bell said:
In what proved to be his last England match, against Sweden at Euro 1992, he was substituted by England coach Graham Taylor, in favour of Arsenal striker Alan Smith, ultimately denying Lineker the chance to equal — or even better — Charlton's record of 49 goals.
An initial Jacobite rising under John Graham, 1st Viscount Dundee ( Bonnie Dundee ) defeated William's forces at the Battle of Killiecrankie in 1689, but Dundee was slain in the fighting, and the army was soon defeated at the Battle of Dunkeld.
A full-scale replica of Bell's HD-4 is viewable at the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site museum in Baddeck, Nova Scotia.
He subsequently put them in touch with Alexander Graham Bell, who was working with deaf children at the time.
When Graham Dilley joined him at the crease, Botham reportedly said, " Right then, let's have a bit of fun ...".
* 1862 – Alvan Graham Clark discovers the white dwarf star Sirius B, a companion of Sirius, through an telescope now located at Northwestern University.
* 1679 – The Scottish Covenanters defeat John Graham of Claverhouse at the Battle of Drumclog.
In November 2010, one of Yeats works, A Horseman Enters a Town at Night, painted in 1948 and previously owned by novelist Graham Greene, sold for nearly £ 350, 000 at a Christie's auction in London.
Graham Chapman, still suffering from alcoholism, was so determined to play the lead role – at one point coveted by Cleese – that he dried out in time for filming, so much so that he was also able to act as the on-set doctor on top of his acting duties.

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