The 'no'-'no' paradox (so-called by Sorensen) consists of a pair of propositions each of which says of the other that it is false. It is not immediately paradoxical, since it has a solution in which one proposition is true, the other false. However, that is itself paradoxical, since there is no clear ground for determining which is which. The two propositions should have the same truth-value. The paper shows how a proposal by the medieval thinker Thomas Bradwardine solves not only the Liar paradox, but also symmetric paradoxes like the 'no'-'no', the descending 'no'-'no', and the Truth-teller paradoxes.</p
Final version accepted for publication in Thought Besides the usual business of solving paradoxes, t...
Of the dozens of purported solutions to the liar paradox published in the past fifty years, the vast...
The general thesis of this paper is that metasemantic theories can play a central role in determinin...
We can divide medieval discussions of the insolubles—logical paradoxes such as the Liar—into two mai...
The liar paradox is a famous and ancient paradox related to logic and philosophy. It shows it is per...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
My thesis aims at contributing to classifying the Liar-like paradoxes (and related Truth-teller-like...
We can classify the (truth-theoretic) paradoxes according to their degrees of paradoxicality. Roughl...
Abstract. Despite the volume of discussion on the Liar Paradox recently, there is one stream of larg...
Logical paradoxes are self vicious reference sentences that are there lies contradiction in assumpti...
A semantic solution to the liar paradox (“This statement is not true”) is presented in this article....
By a paradox we understand a seemingly true statement or set of statements which lead by valid dedu...
This paper presents and motivates a new philosophical and logical ap-proach to truth and semantic pa...
Abstract. The classical Liar paradox is as follows We can construct several Liar-like paradoxes, fo...
Final version accepted for publication in Thought Besides the usual business of solving paradoxes, t...
Of the dozens of purported solutions to the liar paradox published in the past fifty years, the vast...
The general thesis of this paper is that metasemantic theories can play a central role in determinin...
We can divide medieval discussions of the insolubles—logical paradoxes such as the Liar—into two mai...
The liar paradox is a famous and ancient paradox related to logic and philosophy. It shows it is per...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
My thesis aims at contributing to classifying the Liar-like paradoxes (and related Truth-teller-like...
We can classify the (truth-theoretic) paradoxes according to their degrees of paradoxicality. Roughl...
Abstract. Despite the volume of discussion on the Liar Paradox recently, there is one stream of larg...
Logical paradoxes are self vicious reference sentences that are there lies contradiction in assumpti...
A semantic solution to the liar paradox (“This statement is not true”) is presented in this article....
By a paradox we understand a seemingly true statement or set of statements which lead by valid dedu...
This paper presents and motivates a new philosophical and logical ap-proach to truth and semantic pa...
Abstract. The classical Liar paradox is as follows We can construct several Liar-like paradoxes, fo...
Final version accepted for publication in Thought Besides the usual business of solving paradoxes, t...
Of the dozens of purported solutions to the liar paradox published in the past fifty years, the vast...
The general thesis of this paper is that metasemantic theories can play a central role in determinin...