Second Socratic Paradox/Also known as
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Second Socratic Paradox: Also known as
The second socratic paradox is often seen referred to as the liar paradox or liar's paradox.
Sources
- 1979: Douglas R. Hofstadter: Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid
- 1989: Ephraim J. Borowski and Jonathan M. Borwein: Dictionary of Mathematics ... (previous) ... (next): liar paradox
- 1993: M. Ben-Ari: Mathematical Logic for Computer Science ... (previous) ... (next): Chapter $1$: Introduction: $\S 1.1$: The origins of mathematical logic
- 1998: David Nelson: The Penguin Dictionary of Mathematics (2nd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): liar paradox
- 2008: David Nelson: The Penguin Dictionary of Mathematics (4th ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): liar paradox
- 2014: Christopher Clapham and James Nicholson: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Mathematics (5th ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): liar paradox