adjective
- contrary in an inferior degree; partially opposed
Usage: formal; logic
noun
- a proposition that cannot both be false with another proposition, though both may be true
Usage: logic; philosophy
Examples
- The two theories present subcontrary viewpoints on the same phenomenon.
- In logic, subcontrary propositions can both be true simultaneously.
- The philosopher explained how subcontrary statements differ from contradictory ones.
- These subcontrary claims don't necessarily cancel each other out.
- The debate featured subcontrary arguments that coexisted without direct conflict.
- Students struggled to understand the concept of subcontrary relationships in formal logic.