3017amen
ovdtogt
It does not make much sense to think and/or believe that a contradiction is even capable of being true. — creativesoul
sime
sime
Nothing is alternating, though. — frank
You are correct. it's not a contradiction, but rather, an unresolved paradox. Any self-referential statement represents the un-computable in nature. It stems from self-awareness/consciousness. It's also found in mathematics (Godels theorem). — 3017amen
Socrates: What Plato is about to say is false.
Plato: Socrates has just spoken truly. — 3017amen
However, since the liar paradox is a paradox of natural language that is it's own meta-language, as opposed to being a paradox of formal language, my preferred resolution is to consider the liar paradox as being a meaningful sentence (since we can understanding the paradox), that isn't a contradiction, rather it is a self-negating sentence with alternating truth value. — sime
How about the statement: 'I saw your brother today' and you reply my brother died yesterday. Wouldn't that be a true contradiction? — ovdtogt
bongo fury
'alternating belief' in the truth of a sentence, — sime
ovdtogt
Michael
3017amen
frank
Nothing is alternating, though.
— frank
That depends on your notion of truth. Classically, you're right; for truth is not traditionally considered to be the property of a sentence or of it's construction, but of a timeless matter of fact referred to by the sentence that is existentially independent of, and external to, the sentence. From that perspective, the notion of 'alternating truth' i have sketched should be interpreted as referring to 'alternating belief' in the truth of a sentence, where a sentence is said to be 'true' merely if one accepts it and 'false' otherwise. — sime
3017amen
'I am a liar'.
Is this sentence/statement true or false? — ovdtogt
3017amen
'I am a liar'
is already a paradox. Tell me if you know I am a liar or not? — ovdtogt
ovdtogt
Again, to make it a paradox you would have to change it to: This statement is a lie. Because if it's true, it's a lie. But if it's a lie, it's not true. — 3017amen
javra
'I am a liar.'
is already a paradox. Tell me if you know I am a liar or not? — ovdtogt
fdrake
3017amen
Ever read Catch 22? — ovdtogt
fdrake
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