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Some paradoxes - an anthology Infinity: Hilbert's hotel paradox; Infinite income-tax. Schrödinger's cat; Olbers' paradox - why is the night sky dark? The unexpected hanging; The surprise ...
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Some paradoxes - an anthology Russell: Bertrand Russell, "The Problem of Infinity Considered Historically", in Zeno's Paradoxes , edited by Wesley C Salmon, 1970 ...
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Some paradoxes - an anthology Russell: Bertrand Russell, "The Problem of Infinity Considered Historically", in Zeno's Paradoxes , edited by Wesley C Salmon, 1970 ...
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Some paradoxes - an anthology "paradox: something which is contrary to received conventional opinion; something which is apparently absurd but is or may be really true; ...
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Some paradoxes - an anthology Russell: Bertrand Russell, "The Problem of Infinity Considered Historically", in Zeno's Paradoxes , edited by Wesley C Salmon, 1970 ...
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Some paradoxes - an anthology Catch-22. There was only one catch and that was Catch-22, which specified that concern for one's own safety in the face of dangers that were real and ...
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Some paradoxes - an anthology The following version is the version which we will refer to as the liar paradox. Consider the statement in the following box: ...
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Some paradoxes - an anthology The following version is the version which we will refer to as the liar paradox. Consider the statement in the following box: ...
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Some paradoxes - an anthology If A is a knave, then he is speaking the truth, which is not possible. ... The logician starts reasoning as follows: "Suppose he is a knave. ...
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Some paradoxes - an anthology Norththrop: Eugene P Northrop, Riddles in Mathematics , revised edition, 1961. Quine: W V Quine, The Ways of Paradox and Other Essays , revised edition, ...
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