I am very interested in the history of paradox, especially medieval considerations of the notorious Liar paradox. Consider the following locution: "This statement is false." If this statement refers ...
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‘Perplexing Paradoxes’ Review: Straining CredulityBut once you get it, you’ll feel brilliant. Then there’s the ancient Liar’s Paradox. As the apostle Paul wrote: “One of Crete’s own prophets has said it: ‘Cretans are always liars ...
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