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Liar paradox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In philosophy and logic, the liar paradox , known to the ancients as the pseudomenon , encompasses paradoxical statements such as "This sentence is false." or "The next sentence is false. The prev...
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Paradox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A paradox is a statement or group of statements that leads to a contradiction or a situation which defies intuition. The term is also used for an apparent contradiction that actually expresses a non...
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Paradox Statements; Put all your made up paradox statements here. ... This program came installed on my computer it's called: Microsoft Works ... View Full Version: Paradox Statements...
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The Epimenides Paradox ... One approach is never to utter or think Statement A or statements like it. Then we never have to worry about the paradox.
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This page contains statements from players as to why they are denouncing Wolverine. ... "My reasons are likely different from any claimed by the revolution. I am denouncing Wolverine as he opposed the new Wise policies, and will therefore retain the existing clique, rather than open up the ... More statements to come.
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Curry's paradox, so named for its discoverer, namely Haskell B. Curry, is a paradox within the family of so-called paradoxes of self-reference (or paradoxes of circularity). Like the liar paradox (e.g., ‘this sentence is false’) and Russell's paradox, Curry's paradox challenges familiar naive theories,
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Recently a group of people put on a demonstration on the lawns of the University of Oregon. Surrounded by a sea of tiny white flags, a Sign reads: ... Each of the 112,000 white flags represent 6 Iraqi soldiers and civilians who have died in the War in Iraq. ... Read the Daily Emerald article. This number comes from the...
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