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- W2068846990 abstract "Despite remarkable problems encountered by classificatory treatments self-referential propositions, virtually all 'solutions' proposed to paradoxes generated by these prepositions consist, as Andre Glucksmann has put it, either in ruling out such propositions as nonsenses, absurdities, or in accepting them while making a hierarchical distinction. 1 Clearly, ideal solution to paradoxes of selfreference would involve a) prevention of regeneration of paradoxes at a level above that of original occurrence, b) delimitation of clear criteria for solution based upon arguments drawn from principles beyond those directly related to paradoxes themselves (e.g., in case of hierarchical solutions, a statement of and argument for conditions for hierarchical distinctions, beyond a mere ad hoc elimination of paradoxical cases). Karl Popper has argued, quite cogently, that making a paradoxical self-reference meaningless merely regenerates paradox at another level, 1 and Hans Regne11 has pointed out that generally the theory of object-language and metalanguage does not state ' necessary and sufficient conditions for appearance of antinomies. Nor does it make evident why these antinomies sometimes, but not always, appear when distinction between object-language and meta-language is ignored.' On other hand, many solutions which seem to work require sacrifices (such as that of substitutiv!ty of identicals) which most of us v/ould be unwilling to make, as Fitch has noted.* These problems, I believe, stem from asking wrong sorts of questions about self-referential propositions--specifically, 'Might such propositions be classified as or false?' rather than 'Under what conditions might such propositions really be or false?' It seems to me just as odd to turn to formal logic to decide if 'This sentence is true' is true, as it would to decide if The cat is on mat is (or if 'The cat is on mat' is true is true). Formal logic, Karl Popper has emphasized, deals with the transmission of truth and retransmission of falsity' from proposition to proposition; it does not" @default.
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- W2068846990 title "On The Possibility of Constructing Truth - Conditions For Self - Referential Propositions" @default.
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