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Quote: a sentence is grounded if one can determine its truth from sentences not mentioning truth; liar's paradox is not grounded

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Topic:
Liar's paradox and Russell's paradox

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If some of these sentences themselves involve the … and so on. If ultimately this process terminates … statement can be ascertained, we call the original … not in general an intrinsic (syntactic or semantic) … hope will turn out to be grounded. Sentences … [(3) (3) is true], though not paradoxical, are ungrounded. … [footnote] As far as I know, the present … [of grounded].   Google-1   Google-2

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