Websites on Paradoxes: The Berry Paradox and Godel's Incompleteness Theorem Transcript of a lecture by Gregory Chaitin on how the Berry Paradox ("the smallest number that needs at least n words to specify it, where n is large") illuminates Godel's Incompleteness Theorem. Curry's Paradox Discussion of a semantic paradox due to Haskell B. Curry; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by J. C. Beall. The Epimenides Paradox An analysis of several attempted resolutions of the Epimenides Paradox (also known as the Liar Paradox), showing how they all fail. LogicalParadoxes.info A collection of proofs leading to absurd conclusions. Paradox or Fallacy A discussion on paradox, with the goal being to determine what is paradox and what is fallacy. Paradoxes - Brain Teasers Presents well-known paradoxes, including liar, double liar, barber, and lazy-bones paradox. Also contains sophisms, and short paradoxical sentences from life. Paradoxes and Dilemmas Common paradoxes and dilemmas, particularly of the social type: the Voting Paradox, Prisoner's Dilemma, Newcomb's Paradox, Unexpected Hanging, Execution Paradox, and the Self-Amendment Paradox. Puzzles: Famous Paradoxes This page offers over 20 fun and weird paradoxes. Russell's Paradox Entry in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy by A. D. Irvine. Some Endeavours at Synthesising a Solution to the Sorites. An introductory survey by Shawn Raylston. Sorites Paradox Article in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, by Dominic Hyde. The World of Paradox Site containing some well-known paradoxes, together with a discussion of each. Zeno's Coffeehouse Site maintained by Ron Barnette, which regularly proposes paradoxes in common sense reasoning and invites and publishes responses to them. Zeno's Paradox of the Tortoise An article in the Platonic Realms.
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