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▸ noun: (philosophy, logic) A paradox involving statements such as "this sentence is false", or "the following statement is true: the previous statement is false", which cannot be meaningfully regarded as either true or false.
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▸ noun: (philosophy, logic) A paradox involving statements such as "this sentence is false", or "the following statement is true: the previous statement is false", which cannot be meaningfully regarded as either true or false.
Similar:
liar's paradox,
Yablo's paradox,
paradox,
law of noncontradiction,
Curry's paradox,
contrary,
law of contradiction,
law of double negation,
self-contradiction,
dialetheism,
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