Self-reference statements mention themselves or their components, often producing logical paradoxes.
One of the great cult books, a very original take on the logical paradoxes associated with self-reference, such as "this statement is false".
Self-referential statements mention themselves or their components, often producing logical paradoxes, such as Quine's paradox.
Thus each possibility seems to imply its own negation - a type of logical paradox.
In modelling, simple logical paradoxes appear of the type that:
One view is that "white male" is the name for a recently discovered logical paradox.
It has been criticized that though this represents a practical solution, it does not solve the logical paradox.
Most logical paradoxes are known to be invalid arguments but are still valuable in promoting critical thinking.
The premise of the story creates a logical paradox similar to the unexpected hanging paradox.
A logical paradox can show the limits of logic.