From: Jef Allbright (jef@jefallbright.net)
Date: Fri Nov 12 2004 - 22:04:30 MST
Bantz, Michael S (UMC-Student) wrote:
>"Paradox is always a matter of insufficient context."
>
>Except for the class of all classes that is not a member of itself, right? I.E. This statement is a lie, etc.
>-Michael
>
>
No, this "paradox" is also a case of insufficient context.
Within the limited context of the linguistic system it appears
paradoxical, but within a larger context, it is quite obvious that the
symbols in that statement are part of a linguistic system that permits
such constructions but has no correspondingly paradoxical referents in
the larger "reality".
Shortcut: In the bigger picture, all the pieces fit.
- Jef
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