Ancient Greek philosophers used paradoxes for all sorts of reasons, from sharpening their dialectical skills and showing philosophical opponents were talking nonsense to serious philosophical inquiry ...
In the article exploring a new way to solve paradoxes, some examples, such as the liar paradox, were shown to be a result of statements being necessarily either true or false (8 January, p 44). The ...
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