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Paraconsistent Demarcation Theory of Science

A demarcation framework that allows scientific theories to tolerate localized contradictions without collapsing into irrationality. In complex systems (quantum mechanics, biology of borderline cases), contradictions can be meaningful and fruitful. Paraconsistent demarcation distinguishes science by its ability to manage contradictions through non‑classical logic, while pseudoscience either ignores contradictions or flees into consistency at any cost. It recognizes that mature science often contains provisional inconsistencies that signal fertile ground for revision.
Paraconsistent Demarcation Theory of Science Example: “Paraconsistent demarcation theory let him accept that wave‑particle duality is a controlled contradiction within quantum physics—not a failure but a sign of depth—unlike pseudoscience where contradictions are hidden or denied.”
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