The following pages link to Patterns of paradox (Q5311751):
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- Dangerous reference graphs and semantic paradoxes (Q380999) (← links)
- Expressive power of digraph solvability (Q409316) (← links)
- Propositional discourse logic (Q484942) (← links)
- Comparing inductive and circular definitions: Parameters, complexity and games (Q817681) (← links)
- Unwinding modal paradoxes on digraphs (Q830367) (← links)
- The elimination of self-reference: Generalized Yablo-series and the theory of truth (Q878231) (← links)
- Boolean paradoxes and revision periods (Q1685479) (← links)
- Paradox, repetition, revenge (Q1708470) (← links)
- What paradoxes depend on (Q2054131) (← links)
- Designing paradoxes: a revision-theoretic approach (Q2155938) (← links)
- Equiparadoxicality of Yablo's paradox and the liar (Q2255207) (← links)
- Reference, paradoxes and truth (Q2268775) (← links)
- Yablo's paradox in second-order languages: consistency and unsatisfiability (Q2377057) (← links)
- How to eliminate self-reference: a précis (Q2460179) (← links)
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- A GRAPH-THEORETIC ANALYSIS OF THE SEMANTIC PARADOXES (Q4640306) (← links)
- RESOLVING INFINITARY PARADOXES (Q4977226) (← links)
- STRONG HOMOMORPHISMS, CATEGORY THEORY, AND SEMANTIC PARADOX (Q5046609) (← links)
- Paradoxes of Expression (Q5213761) (← links)
- A RECOVERY OPERATOR FOR NONTRANSITIVE APPROACHES (Q5221290) (← links)
- A UNIFIED THEORY OF TRUTH AND PARADOX (Q5381038) (← links)
- Toys can’t play: physical agents in Spekkens’ theory (Q6046383) (← links)
- The elimination of direct self-reference (Q6067749) (← links)
- Special issue in honour of Landon Rabern (Q6091821) (← links)
- On \(\mathcal{F} \)-systems: a graph-theoretic model for paradoxes involving a falsity predicate and its application to argumentation frameworks (Q6169322) (← links)
- The structure of paradoxes in a logic of sentential operators (Q6655116) (← links)