He shaves himself while looking in the mirror — Sir2u
You don't have any clue about this linguistic paradox. — javi2541997
This isn't a paradox. — flannel jesus
The sentence of the op is clearly, plainly, easily possible. Nothing remotely challenging about imagining a man shaving all men in his village except himself. — flannel jesus
or maybe there are more barbers in Seville but they aren't all called "the barber of Seville", — flannel jesus
someone from outside Seville, or someone who isn't a barber, — flannel jesus
Or maybe nobody shaves him, — flannel jesus
This isn't a paradox — flannel jesus
You haven't explained what is a paradox yet! :blush: — javi2541997
I pour milk for everyone in my house except for me. Who pours milk for me? — flannel jesus
The text states that besides adds something to the clause. It means "plus". Except (of) means minus; it has a meaning of excluding something. Apart from is a combination of the two, meaning plus / minus depending on the context.
The first means “plus”. So, is there a barber in Seville apart from the one who shaves the people and himself? It is cumulative. There could be the possibility that others could shave the barber. But who If he is the only one in Seville?
The second means “minus”. Is there a barber except for the one who shaves others and himself? It is excluding. There cannot be a paradox because we already take for granted that the barber is the only one in Seville. — javi2541997
knowing that I am not a native speaker. — javi2541997
You are the one who is correcting me and highlighting my grammatical mistakes, mate… — javi2541997
On the other hand…
I pour milk for everyone in my house except for me. Who pours milk for me?
— flannel jesus
The premise is badly written. — javi2541997
The Barber of Seville shaves those who don't shave themselves.
Who shaves the Barber then? — jorndoe
British barbers regularly cut their clients throats instead and dispose of their bodies in meat pies, to avoid this sort of difficulty. — unenlightened
British barbers regularly cut their clients throats instead and dispose of their bodies in meat pies, to avoid this sort of difficulty. — unenlightened
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