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Table of Contents
1. The vanity of the tetralemma
1. Phenomena are positive
2. There are no negative phenomena
3. A misinterpreted experiment
4. Defining negation
2. Clarifying contradiction
1. Dialectic
2. Contradiction
3. Consistency is natural
3. Clarifying negation
1. Negation in adduction
2. Positive and negative phenomena
3. Negation is secondary
4. Negation is an intention
4. Clarifying paradox
1. Internal inconsistency
2. The Stolen Concept Fallacy
3. Systematization
4. Properties
5. The Liar paradox (early)
1. Double paradox
2. The Liar paradox
3. More on the Liar paradox
4. The utility of paradoxes
6. The Liar paradox (redux)
1. First approach
2. Second approach
3. Third approach
4. Fourth approach
5. Fifth approach
6. Sixth approach
7. The Russell paradox (early)
1. Self-membership
2. The Russell paradox
3. Impermutability
4. The Barber paradox
5. The Master Catalogue paradox
6. Grelling’s paradox
8. The Russell paradox (redux)
1. Elements of class logic
2. An apparent double paradox
3. A bit of the history
4. A bit of self-criticism
9. More on the Russell paradox
1. My resolution of the Russell paradox
2. Why Russell’s resolutions are inadequate
3. Why Rescher’s resolution is inadequate
4. Other incarnations of the Russell paradox
5. About the Barber paradox
10. Hempel's paradox of confirmation
1. Traditional analysis
2. Novel analysis
3. The problem and its solution
11. Goodman’s paradox of prediction
1. The alleged problem
2. The logical solution
3. The concept of ‘grue’
4. How far up the scale
12. The Sorites paradox
1. What’s a heap?
2. The use of vague terms
3. Reasoning with vague terms
4. Making up fake paradoxes
13. Protagoras vs. Euathlus
1. An ancient paradox
2. First resolution
3. Second resolution
4. Inadequate resolutions
14. Buddhist antinomic discourse
1. The tetralemma
2. Neither real nor unreal
15. More Buddhist antinomic discourse
1. The ‘I have no thesis’ thesis
2. Calling what is not a spade a spade
Contents (in brief)
1. The vanity of the tetralemma
2. Clarifying contradiction
3. Clarifying negation
4. Clarifying paradox
5. The Liar paradox (early)
6. The Liar paradox (redux)
7. The Russell paradox (early)
8. The Russell paradox (redux)
9. More on the Russell paradox
10. Hempel's paradox of confirmation
11. Goodman’s paradox of prediction
12. The Sorites paradox
13. Protagoras vs. Euathlus
14. Buddhist antinomic discourse
15. More Buddhist antinomic discourse
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