A statement that contains a claim and its opposite, said to both be true at the same time, is called

A) imperfect truth
B) logical contradiction
C) philosophical paradox
D) subjective assertion, true only for the speaker

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Based on the available options, a statement that contains a claim and its opposite said to both be true at the same time is called "Logical Contradiction."

Logical Contradiction

A logical contradiction statement has both the claim and the opposite of the claim while still valid at the same time.

Examples of logical contradiction statements include:

  • The Cafe opens at six o'clock, and it begins serving between five and nine.
  • Mary Magdalene will be a little late for the party. She died yesterday.

Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the correct answer is option B. "Logical contradiction."

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