Further Reflections on Sentences Saying of Themselves Strange Things
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Publication:4565830
DOI10.12775/LLP.2017.004zbMath1436.03081MaRDI QIDQ4565830
Publication date: 13 June 2018
Published in: Logic and Logical Philosophy (Search for Journal in Brave)
necessitationsemantic paradoxesincompletenesstruthmakingfactivitydiagonalisationreductio ad absurdum
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