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Date: 2006-10-05 23:08:28
Logic
Philosophy
Abstraction
Philosophical logic
Non-classical logic
Theories of truth
Predicate logic
Model theory
Liar paradox
Dialetheism
Truth
Saul Kripke

Solving the Paradoxes, Escaping Revenge Hartry Field New York University It is “the received wisdom” that any intuitively natural and consistent resolution of a class of semantic paradoxes immediately leads to other

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