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1240A conscientious resolution of the action paradox on Buridan's bridge'Southwest Philosophical Studies 25 85-93. 2003.The aim of this paper is to offer a critical assessment of Buridan's proposed solution to the bridge-keeper paradox. First, I will outline his proposed solution to the paradox, and, second, carefully analyse each issue mentioned in the proposed solution. Finally, I will attempt to conclude that Burden has implicitly accepted a three-valued logic that does not allow him to conclude that Plato ought not do anything.
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205The liar paradox is widely conceived as a problem for logic and semantics. On the basis of empirical studies presented here, we suggest that there is an underappreciated psychological dimension to the liar paradox and related problems, conceived as a problem for human thinkers. Specific findings suggest that how one interprets the liar sentence and similar paradoxes can vary in relation to one’s capacity for logical and reflective thought, acceptance of certain logical principles, and degree of …Read more
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137Review of Nicholas Rescher's Paradoxes (review)American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (3): 514-517. 2004.In this brief article, I review Nicholas Rescher's Paradoxes.
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