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8Definability and the Structure of Logical ParadoxesAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 90 (4). 2012.Graham Priest 2002 argues that all logical paradoxes that include set-theoretic paradoxes and semantic paradoxes share a common structure, the Inclosure Schema, so they should be treated as one family. Through a discussion of Berry's Paradox and the semantic notion ?definable?, I argue that (i) the Inclosure Schema is not fine-grained enough to capture the essential features of semantic paradoxes, and (ii) the traditional separation of the two groups of logical paradoxes should be retained
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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Language |
Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language |
Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
Asian Philosophy |