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Re: Reduce and Indeterminate

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  • Subject: [mg87895] Re: Reduce and Indeterminate
  • From: P_ter <petervansummeren at gmail.com>
  • Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 03:37:36 -0400 (EDT)

The discussions about False, True and sense can fill libraries. Also, sense has different meanings in different languages. To go from False, True to sense is quite a jump. Here the effect of that jump was not to judge in True or False. So, let then the possibility come up: nor True, nor False.
That solves this issue here. 
There are many interesting paradoxes in such sentences. Richard Smullyan wrote lovely books about these paradoxes.
with friendly greetings,
P_ter


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