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>Response from James Anderson
>I am pleased to report that Mr. Anderson has replied (here) to my previous post (here) regarding irresolvable paradoxes. Mr. Anderson indicates that he does not accept the following: (P1) The situation that both proposition P is true and P is false (at the same time and in the same way) is a possible situation…
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Problems with Paradoxes
Over at the Triablogue, in the comments box, Mr. Anderson wrote: Unless I’ve badly misunderstood it, which is entirely possible, your argument is designed to show that the claim that there can be irresolvable paradoxes is itself a paradox. Your premise (i) states your opponents’ position, for the second of argument. Your (ii) then apparently…
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Do Dead Men Bleed?
Illustration – the “Dead” Man Recently, I heard a radio message in which the speaker provided an illustration: whether it is true or not, I do not know. It’s believable, which is all that matters for my purposes. This is the story. I young doctor is working for a large hospital, which includes a facility…