BlogHide Resteemsabdullahfarhat (25)in paradox • 4 years agoNo–no paradoxThe no–no paradox is a distinctive paradox belonging to the family of the semantic paradoxes (like the Liar paradox). It derives its name from the fact that it consists of two sentences each simply…abdullahfarhat (25)in liar • 4 years agoLiar paradoxIn philosophy and logic, the classical liar paradox or liar's paradox or antinomy of the liar is the statement of a liar that he or she is lying: for instance, declaring that "I am lying". If the…abdullahfarhat (25)in paradox • 4 years agoBarbershop paradoxIn the story, Uncle Joe and Uncle Jim are walking to the barber shop. They explain that there are three barbers who live and work in the shop—Allen, Brown, and Carr—and some or all of them may be…abdullahfarhat (25)in space • 4 years agoIngenuity