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Quote: grounded sentences define a fixed point, a language that contains its own truth predicate; liar paradoxes are ungrounded

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Topic:
semantic truth; s iff p
Topic:
Liar's paradox and Russell's paradox

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Let us relate the construction of a fixed … undefined. This corresponds to the initial stage at … by the Kleene valuation rules, the subject can … or false without knowing anything about T(x)--in particular, … extends T(x), as in L_1. Then he can … to L_2, etc. Eventually, when the process becomes … that contains its own truth predicate.) … [p. 706] There is no problem, if L contains … (Liar sentences) or true [as in (3)]; all these are …   Google-1   Google-2

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