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Quote: let w be the predicate: to be a predicate that cannot be predicated of itself; can w be predicated of itself

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Topic:
Liar's paradox and Russell's paradox
Topic:
limitations of formalism

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Especially so far as function is concerned (para. … same even in the details. There is one … that a function, too, can act as the … Let w be the predicate: to be a … its opposite follows. Therefore we must conclude that … which, each taken as a totality, do not … [Menge] does not form a totality.   Google-1   Google-2

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Additional Titles

Quote: there is no class (as a totality) of those classes that do not belong to themselves
Quote: a definable collection does not necessarily form a totality

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