Quine's paradox
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Quine's paradox
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Quine's paradox is a paradox concerning truth values, stated by Willard Van Orman Quine. It is related to the liar paradox as a problem, and it purports to show that a sentence can be paradoxical even if it is not self-referring and does not use demonstratives or indexicals. The paradox can be expressed as follows: If the paradox is not clear, consider each part of the above description of the paradox incrementally: With these tools, the description of the paradox may now be reconsidered; it can
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Logical paradox concerning truth values
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