Paradoxes

Paradoxes
Author: Roy T. Cook
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2013-04-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0745665519


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Paradoxes are arguments that lead from apparently true premises, via apparently uncontroversial reasoning, to a false or even contradictory conclusion. Paradoxes threaten our basic understanding of central concepts such as space, time, motion, infinity, truth, knowledge, and belief. In this volume Roy T Cook provides a sophisticated, yet accessible and entertaining, introduction to the study of paradoxes, one that includes a detailed examination of a wide variety of paradoxes. The book is organized around four important types of paradox: the semantic paradoxes involving truth, the set-theoretic paradoxes involving arbitrary collections of objects, the Soritical paradoxes involving vague concepts, and the epistemic paradoxes involving knowledge and belief. In each of these cases, Cook frames the discussion in terms of four different approaches one might take towards solving such paradoxes. Each chapter concludes with a number of exercises that illustrate the philosophical arguments and logical concepts involved in the paradoxes. Paradoxes is the ideal introduction to the topic and will be a valuable resource for scholars and students in a wide variety of disciplines who wish to understand the important role that paradoxes have played, and continue to play, in contemporary philosophy.

Paradoxes

Paradoxes
Author: Gareth Southwell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2007
Genre: Paradox
ISBN: 9781435169968


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Paradoxes

Paradoxes
Author: R. M. Sainsbury
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2009-02-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521896320


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A paradox can be defined as an unacceptable conclusion derived by apparently acceptable reasoning from apparently acceptable premises. Many paradoxes raise serious philosophical problems, and they are associated with crises of thought and revolutionary advances. The expanded and revised third edition of this intriguing book considers a range of knotty paradoxes including Zeno's paradoxical claim that the runner can never overtake the tortoise, a new chapter on paradoxes about morals, paradoxes about belief, and hardest of all, paradoxes about truth. The discussion uses a minimum of technicality but also grapples with complicated and difficult considerations, and is accompanied by helpful questions designed to engage the reader with the arguments. The result is not only an explanation of paradoxes but also an excellent introduction to philosophical thinking.

The Paradoxes of Freedom

The Paradoxes of Freedom
Author: Sidney Hook
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1962
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:


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Mathematical Fallacies and Paradoxes

Mathematical Fallacies and Paradoxes
Author: Bryan Bunch
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2012-10-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0486137937


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Stimulating, thought-provoking analysis of the most interesting intellectual inconsistencies in mathematics, physics, and language, including being led astray by algebra (De Morgan's paradox). 1982 edition.

Sleight of Mind

Sleight of Mind
Author: Matt Cook
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0262043467


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This “fun, brain-twisting book . . . will make you think” as it explores more than 75 paradoxes in mathematics, philosophy, physics, and the social sciences (Sean Carroll, New York Times–bestselling author of Something Deeply Hidden) Paradox is a sophisticated kind of magic trick. A magician’s purpose is to create the appearance of impossibility, to pull a rabbit from an empty hat. Yet paradox doesn’t require tangibles, like rabbits or hats. Paradox works in the abstract, with words and concepts and symbols, to create the illusion of contradiction. There are no contradictions in reality, but there can appear to be. In Sleight of Mind, Matt Cook and a few collaborators dive deeply into more than 75 paradoxes in mathematics, physics, philosophy, and the social sciences. As each paradox is discussed and resolved, Cook helps readers discover the meaning of knowledge and the proper formation of concepts—and how reason can dispel the illusion of contradiction. The journey begins with “a most ingenious paradox” from Gilbert and Sullivan’s Pirates of Penzance. Readers will then travel from Ancient Greece to cutting-edge laboratories, encounter infinity and its different sizes, and discover mathematical impossibilities inherent in elections. They will tackle conundrums in probability, induction, geometry, and game theory; perform “supertasks”; build apparent perpetual motion machines; meet twins living in different millennia; explore the strange quantum world—and much more.

A Budget of Paradoxes

A Budget of Paradoxes
Author: Augustus De Morgan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1915
Genre:
ISBN:


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Paradox

Paradox
Author: Doris Olin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1317489233


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Paradoxes are more than just intellectual puzzles - they raise substantive philosophical issues and offer the promise of increased philosophical knowledge. In this introduction to paradox and paradoxes, Doris Olin shows how seductive paradoxes can be, why they confuse and confound, and why they continue to fascinate. Olin examines the nature of paradox, outlining a rigorous definition and providing a clear and incisive statement of what does and does not count as a resolution of a paradox. The view that a statement can be both true and false, that contradictions can be true, is seen to provide a challenge to the account of paradox resolution, and is explored. With this framework in place, the book then turns to an in-depth treatment of the Prediction Paradox, versions of the Preface/Fallibility Paradox, the Lottery Paradox, Newcomb's Problem, the Prisoner's Dilemma and the Sorites Paradox. Each of these paradoxes is shown to have considerable philosophical punch. Olin unpacks the central arguments in a clear and systematic fashion, offers original analyses and solutions, and exposes further unsettling implications for some of our most deep-seated principles and convictions.

Mathematical Fallacies and Paradoxes

Mathematical Fallacies and Paradoxes
Author: Bryan Bunch
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1997-07-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0486296644


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Stimulating, thought-provoking analysis of the most interesting intellectual inconsistencies in mathematics, physics, and language, including being led astray by algebra (De Morgan's paradox). 1982 edition.

Practical Paradoxes ; Or, Truth in Contradictions

Practical Paradoxes ; Or, Truth in Contradictions
Author: Henry Clay Trumbull
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1889
Genre: Christian ethics
ISBN:


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Henry Clay Trumbull (usually published as H. Clay Trumbull) was an American clergyman and author. He became a world famous editor, author, and pioneer of the Sunday School Movement.