A paradox can be defined as an unacceptable conclusion derived by apparently acceptable reasoning from apparently acceptable premises. Unlike party puzzles or brain teasers, many paradoxes are serious in that they raise serious philosophical problems, and are associated with crises of thought and revolutionary advances. To grapple with them is not merely to engage in an intellectual game, but to come to grips with issues of real import. The second, revised edition of this intriguing book expands and updates the text to take account of new work on the subject. It provides a valuable and accessible introduction to a range of paradoxes and their possible solutions, with questions designed to engage the reader with the arguments and full bibliographical references to both classic and current literature on the topic.
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'An excellent introduction to logical reasoning ... Its clarity and its non-technicality, combined with the great rigour of its treatment, make this book a small gem.' Pascal Engel
Descrizione del libro:Paradoxes are fun. They are also serious: often they reveal hitherto unnoticed flaws in accepted theories, and their discovery can trigger far-reaching theoretical change. The second, revised edition of this intriguing book expands and updates the text to take account of new work on the subject.
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Descrizione libro Cambridge University Press CUP. Condizione: New. pp. 175 2nd Edition. Codice articolo 26263192
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