On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Sarad AV wrote:
> The Liar Paradox is an argument that arrives at a
> contradiction by reasoning about a Liar Sentence. The
> most familiar Liar Sentence is the following
> self-referential sentence:
> As it says-they are self referecial statements.What do
> we learn from the liars paradox?
>
> We arrive at a senseless result
The result isn't 'senseless', it is a understandable and -real world-
sentence. It however isn't 'true' or 'false' which was our original
assumption. Our assumption is what is failing, -not- the sentence.
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