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▸ noun: A form of self-referential logical paradox associated with statements of the form "All Cretans are liars" (spoken by Epimenedes, himself a Cretan, who must therefore be lying).
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▸ noun: A form of self-referential logical paradox associated with statements of the form "All Cretans are liars" (spoken by Epimenedes, himself a Cretan, who must therefore be lying).
Similar:
Epimenides,
Protagoras,
Euhemerus,
Cynicism,
Euhemeros,
Epinomis,
Philodemus,
Eleatic,
Cyrenian,
Epiphanes,
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