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Logical Paradoxes .info - The Paradox of the Heap
If you have a heap of a million grains of sand, though, and repeatedly take away a single grain of sand, doing so 999999 times, then what do we have at the ...
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Logical Paradoxes .info - Hilbert's Hotel
Hilbert's Hotel: Does a hotel with an infinite number of rooms and an infinite number of guest have any vacancies?
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Logical Paradoxes .info - The Paradox of the Stone
The Paradox of the Stone: Can God create a stone so heavy that he can't lift it?
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Logical Paradoxes .info - Hempel's Ravens
Hempel's Ravens: How can an observation of a green parrot tell us what colour a raven is?
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Logical Paradoxes .info - Hilbert's Hotel
Hilbert's Hotel: Does a hotel with an infinite number of rooms and an infinite number of guest have any vacancies?
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Logical Paradoxes .info - The Arrow Paradox
Zeno's Arrow Paradox: If at every point and at every moment an arrow is still, then how can it move from the bow to its target?
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Logical Paradoxes .info - Hilbert's Hotel
Hilbert's Hotel: Does a hotel with an infinite number of rooms and an infinite number of guest have any vacancies?
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Logical Paradoxes .info - The Unexpected Hanging
The Unexpected Hanging: Why would a man sentenced to be hanged unexpectedly know that his sentence cannot be carried out?
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Logical Paradoxes .info - Hempel's Ravens
My observation of a green parrot, then, is evidence for the statement, “All ravens are black”. In fact, any observation of something that isn’t black and ...
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Logical Paradoxes .info - The Barber Paradox
The Barber: Can a barber shave everyone who does not shave himself, but no one else?