paradoxes in logic
Paradoxes in logic refer to statements or situations that seem to defy the principles of logic, leading to conflicting or contradictory conclusions. They challenge our understanding of truth, validity, or rationality, often blurring the boundaries between what is possible and what is impossible within a logical framework.
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