Ormell, Christopher (1993) Some Varieties of Superparadox. The implications of dynamic contradiction, the characteristic form of breakdown of breakdown of sense to which self-reference is prone. Studies in the Meaning of Mathematics, 2 . Mathematics Applicable Group, School of Education, University of East Anglia, Norwich in association with Ashby Anthologies.
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Abstract
The Problem of the Paradoxes came to the fore in philosophy and mathematics with the discovery of Russell's Paradox in 1901. It is the "forgotten" intellectual-scientific problem of the Twentieth Century, because for more than sixty years a pretence was maintained, by a consensus of logicians, that the problem had been "solved".
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Self-referential Paradox, Self-Reference, Russell's Paradox, The Liar, Self-Ascription, Dynamic Contradiction, Partial Meaning, Grelling's Paradox, Super-paradox, Statement |
Subjects: | Philosophie > Geschichte der Philosophie > g) 20.Jahrhundert Philosophie > Philosophische Disziplinen > Logik, analytische Philosophie Philosophie > Philosophische Disziplinen > Sprachphilosophie |
Depositing User: | Gerhard Gelbmann |
Date Deposited: | 20 Aug 2006 |
Last Modified: | 08 Sep 2011 18:51 |
URI: | http://sammelpunkt.philo.at/id/eprint/1115 |
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