Paradoxes and Their Resolutions

Paradoxes and Their Resolutions
Author: Avi Sion
Publsiher: Avi Sion
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2017-11-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Paradoxes and their Resolutions is Avi Sion’s latest ‘thematic compilation’. It collects in one volume the essays that he has written in the past (over a period of some 27 years) on this subject. It comprises expositions and resolutions of many (though not all) ancient and modern paradoxes, including: the Protagoras-Euathlus paradox (Athens, 5th Cent. BCE), the Liar paradox and the Sorites paradox (both attributed to Eubulides of Miletus, 4th Cent. BCE), Russell’s paradox (UK, 1901) and its derivatives the Barber paradox and the Master Catalogue paradox (also by Russell), Grelling’s paradox (Germany, 1908), Hempel's paradox of confirmation (USA, 1940s), and Goodman’s paradox of prediction (USA, 1955). This volume also presents and comments on some of the antinomic discourse found in some Buddhist texts (namely, in Nagarjuna, India, 2nd Cent. CE; and in the Diamond Sutra, date unknown, but probably in an early century CE).

Paradoxes and Their Resolutions

Paradoxes and Their Resolutions
Author: Avi Sion
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2017-08-28
Genre: Paradoxes
ISBN: 1977760473

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Paradoxes and their Resolutions by Avi Sion collects in one volume the essays that he has written in the past (over a period of some 27 years) on this subject. It comprises expositions and resolutions of many (though not all) ancient and modern paradoxes, including: the Protagoras-Euathlus paradox, the Liar paradox and the Sorites paradox, Russell's paradox and its derivatives the Barber paradox and the Master Catalogue paradox, Grelling's paradox, Hempel's paradox of confirmation, and Goodman's paradox of prediction. This volume also presents and comments on some of the antinomic discourse found in some Buddhist texts (namely, in Nagarjuna and in the Diamond Sutra).

Paradoxes

Paradoxes
Author: Nicholas Rescher
Publsiher: Open Court Publishing
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2001
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:49015002815208

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A paradox (from the Greek word meaning "contrary to expectation") is a statement that seems self-contradictory but may be true. Exploring the distinction between truth and plausibility, the author presents a standardized, straightforward approach for deciphering paradoxes -- one that can be applied to all their forms, whether clever wordplay or more complex issues.

Dictionary of Paradox

Dictionary of Paradox
Author: Glenn W. Erickson,John A. Fossa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1998
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015047136109

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Dictionary of Paradox is a fascinating reference work for scholars, students, and the general public. It describes those paradoxes that are either especially interesting today or that have a continuing interest from the historical point of view. Each main entry consists of four parts: a statement of the paradox, an explanation of its paradoxicality, a discussion of attempted or accepted resolutions, and a list of readings. In addition, there are other entries explaining terms relating to paradoxes, listing alternative names for the main entries, or discussing variants of the entries. All information is extensively cross-referenced.

Paradoxes from A to Z

Paradoxes from A to Z
Author: Michael Clark
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2002
Genre: Paradox
ISBN: 0415228085

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'This sentence is false'. Is it? If a hotel with an infinite number of rooms is fully occupied, can it still accommodate a new guest? How can we have emotional responses to fiction, when we know that the objects of our emotions do not exist?

Paradox and Paraconsistency

Paradox and Paraconsistency
Author: John Woods
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2003
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521009340

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In a world plagued by conflict one might expect that the exact sciences of logic and mathematics would provide a safe harbor. In fact these disciplines are rife with internal divisions between different, often incompatible systems. This original book explores apparently intractable disagreements in logic and the foundations of mathematics and sets out conflict resolution strategies that evade these stalemates. This book makes an important contribution to such areas of philosophy as logic, philosophy of language and argumentation theory. It will also be of interest to mathematicians and computer scientists.

Paradox

Paradox
Author: Margaret Cuonzo
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-02-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780262525497

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An introduction to paradoxes showing that they are more than mere puzzles but can prompt new ways of thinking. Thinkers have been fascinated by paradox since long before Aristotle grappled with Zeno's. In this volume in The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, Margaret Cuonzo explores paradoxes and the strategies used to solve them. She finds that paradoxes are more than mere puzzles but can prompt new ways of thinking. A paradox can be defined as a set of mutually inconsistent claims, each of which seems true. Paradoxes emerge not just in salons and ivory towers but in everyday life. (An Internet search for “paradox” brings forth a picture of an ashtray with a “no smoking” symbol inscribed on it.) Proposing solutions, Cuonzo writes, is a natural response to paradoxes. She invites us to rethink paradoxes by focusing on strategies for solving them, arguing that there is much to be learned from this, regardless of whether any of the more powerful paradoxes is even capable of solution. Cuonzo offers a catalog of paradox-solving strategies—including the Preemptive-Strike (questioning the paradox itself), the Odd-Guy-Out (calling one of the assumptions into question), and the You-Can't-Get-There-from-Here (denying the validity of the reasoning). She argues that certain types of solutions work better in some contexts than others, and that as paradoxicality increases, the success of certain strategies grows more unlikely. Cuonzo shows that the processes of paradox generation and solution proposal are interesting and important ones. Discovering a paradox leads to advances in knowledge: new science often stems from attempts to solve paradoxes, and the concepts used in the new sciences lead to new paradoxes. As Niels Bohr wrote, “How wonderful that we have met with a paradox. Now we have some hope of making progress.”

Paradoxes

Paradoxes
Author: R. M. Sainsbury
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1995-05-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521483476

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This revised and expanded edition provides a valuable and accessible introduction to paradoxes.