单词 | logical paradox |
释义 | > as lemmaslogical paradox logical paradox n. see quot. 1967. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > logic > logical syllogism > logical argument > [noun] > logical fallacy > paradox > types of the liar1871 logical paradox1904 Russell's paradox1904 Russell's antinomy1930 1904 W. James Ess. Radical Empiricism (1912) i. 11 ‘Representative’ theories of perception avoid the logical paradox, but on the other hand they violate the reader's sense of life, which knows no intervening mental image. 1954 I. M. Copi Symbolic Logic 332 These two kinds of paradoxes were first explicitly distinguished by F. P. Ramsey in 1926. Since then those of the first kind have been known as ‘logical paradoxes’. 1967 J. van Heijenoort in Encycl. Philos. V. 45/2 In logic the word [sc. paradox] has taken on a more precise meaning. A logical paradox consists of two contrary, or even contradictory, propositions to which we are led by apparently sound arguments. < as lemmas |
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