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Paradoxes

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Paradoxes are arguments that lead from apparently true premises, via apparently uncontroversial reasoning, to a false or even contradictory conclusion. Paradoxes threaten our basic understanding of central concepts such as space, time, motion, infinity, truth, knowledge, and belief.

In this volume Roy T Cook provides a sophisticated, yet accessible and entertaining, introduction to the study of paradoxes, one that includes a detailed examination of a wide variety of paradoxes. The book is organized around four important types of paradox: the semantic paradoxes involving truth, the set-theoretic paradoxes involving arbitrary collections of objects, the Soritical paradoxes involving vague concepts, and the epistemic paradoxes involving knowledge and belief. In each of these cases, Cook frames the discussion in terms of four different approaches one might take towards solving such paradoxes. Each chapter concludes with a number of exercises that illustrate the philosophical arguments and logical concepts involved in the paradoxes.

Paradoxes is the ideal introduction to the topic and will be a valuable resource for scholars and students in a wide variety of disciplines who wish to understand the important role that paradoxes have played, and continue to play, in contemporary philosophy.
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Authors:
Cook, Roy T. (University of Minnesota - Twin Cities)
Year Published:
2013
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780745649443
Number of Pages:
200
Place of Publication:
Oxford
Publication Date:
22/02/2013
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Series:
Key Concepts in Philosophy
Language:
English
Imprint:
Polity Press
SKU:
9780745649443

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