On “Yablo’s Paradox: Is the Infinite Liar Lying to Us?” by Andrei V. Nekhaev
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5840/eps201956352Keywords:
Yablo's paradox, truth, false, self-referenceAbstract
It is believed that the paradoxes emerge due to self-reference. The interest to the Yablo’s paradox is caused by the fact that it does not contain direct or indirect self-reference. The analysis of this paradox has the following disadvantages: 1) incorrect retelling of cited sources, including the Yablo's paradox; 2) attribution to the cited authors of provisions that they did not approve; 3) 3) carelessness in the use of logical symbolism; 4) confusion in terminology related to the concepts of Truth and False; 5) insufficiently substantiated conclusions.
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2020-01-03
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Language and Mind
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2020. On “Yablo’s Paradox: Is the Infinite Liar Lying to Us?” by Andrei V. Nekhaev. Epistemology & Philosophy of Science. 56, 3 (Jan. 2020), 103–109. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5840/eps201956352.