Logical paradoxes are self vicious reference sentences that are there lies contradiction in assumption of both its truthfulness and its falsity, hence. For the reason that logical paradoxes challenge the veracity of the most important theories of logical and philosophy such as statement`s ability to truthfulness and falsity the correspondence theory of truth, law of the excluded middle and the system of Aristotelian bivalence, finding a reliable solution for them has always been one of the most important apprehensions of Muslim logicians specially in 7th century and also some western logicians. So that approximately ten solutions for paradoxes have been presented by them all of which have been introduced, analyzed and criticized in this art...
Confronting the Liar Paradox is commonly viewed as a prerequisite for developing a theory of truth. ...
219 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.This thesis is a study of the...
Response to Fallacies, Flaws, and Flimflam by Ed Barbeau in The College Mathematics Journal, Vol. ...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
The liar paradox is a famous and ancient paradox related to logic and philosophy. It shows it is per...
My thesis aims at contributing to classifying the Liar-like paradoxes (and related Truth-teller-like...
This paper presents and motivates a new philosophical and logical ap-proach to truth and semantic pa...
Abstract. Despite the volume of discussion on the Liar Paradox recently, there is one stream of larg...
Abstract. The classical Liar paradox is as follows We can construct several Liar-like paradoxes, fo...
The dilemma and paradoxes mentioned in the title have long been a puzzle to logic. To solv...
Paradoks düşüncenin, iddianın, ifadelerin, mantıksal olarak doğruluk, tutarlılık, geçerlilik ölçüler...
Paradoxes seized the attention of logicians in the middle ages, and were used both as tests for the ...
By a paradox we understand a seemingly true statement or set of statements which lead by valid dedu...
We can classify the (truth-theoretic) paradoxes according to their degrees of paradoxicality. Roughl...
Confronting the Liar Paradox is commonly viewed as a prerequisite for developing a theory of truth. ...
219 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.This thesis is a study of the...
Response to Fallacies, Flaws, and Flimflam by Ed Barbeau in The College Mathematics Journal, Vol. ...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
International audienceThe Liar Paradox challenges logicians’ and semanticists’ theories of truth and...
The liar paradox is a famous and ancient paradox related to logic and philosophy. It shows it is per...
My thesis aims at contributing to classifying the Liar-like paradoxes (and related Truth-teller-like...
This paper presents and motivates a new philosophical and logical ap-proach to truth and semantic pa...
Abstract. Despite the volume of discussion on the Liar Paradox recently, there is one stream of larg...
Abstract. The classical Liar paradox is as follows We can construct several Liar-like paradoxes, fo...
The dilemma and paradoxes mentioned in the title have long been a puzzle to logic. To solv...
Paradoks düşüncenin, iddianın, ifadelerin, mantıksal olarak doğruluk, tutarlılık, geçerlilik ölçüler...
Paradoxes seized the attention of logicians in the middle ages, and were used both as tests for the ...
By a paradox we understand a seemingly true statement or set of statements which lead by valid dedu...
We can classify the (truth-theoretic) paradoxes according to their degrees of paradoxicality. Roughl...
Confronting the Liar Paradox is commonly viewed as a prerequisite for developing a theory of truth. ...
219 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.This thesis is a study of the...
Response to Fallacies, Flaws, and Flimflam by Ed Barbeau in The College Mathematics Journal, Vol. ...