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An edition of Paradoxes from A to Z (2002)

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'This sentence is false'. Is it? If a hotel with an infinite number of rooms is fully occupied, can it still accommodate a new guest? How can we have emotional responses to fiction, when we know that the objects of our emotions do not exist?This essential guide to paradoxes takes the reader on a lively tour of puzzles that have taxed thinkers from Zeno to Galileo and Lewis Carroll to Bertrand Russell. Michael Clark uncovers an array of conundrums, such as Achilles and the Tortoise, Theseus' Ship, Hempel's Raven, and the Prisoners' Dilemma, taking in subjects as diverse as knowledge, ethics, science, art and politics.Clark discusses each paradox in non-technical terms, considering its significance and looking at likely solutions. He also includes a full glossary. A refreshing alternative to traditional philosophical introductions, Paradoxes from A to Z is guaranteed to stimulate and entertain.

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Routledge
Language
English
Pages
232

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Cover of: Paradoxes from A to Z
Paradoxes from A to Z
May 22, 2007, Routledge
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Paradoxes from A to Z
May 16, 2007, Routledge
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Cover of: Paradoxes from A to Z
Paradoxes from A to Z
2004, Taylor & Francis Group Plc
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Cover of: Paradoxes from A to Z
Paradoxes from A to Z
May 10, 2002, Routledge
in English
Cover of: Paradoxes from A to Z
Paradoxes from A to Z
May 10, 2002, Routledge
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First Sentence

"Achilles runs faster than the tortoise and so he gives it a head start: Achilles starts at d1 and the tortoise at d2."

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Library of Congress
BC199.P2C57 2001

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OL7487438M
ISBN 10
0415228085
ISBN 13
9780415228084
Library Thing
46613

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