Curry’s paradox

The Curry paradox, „If this statement is true, then Y.“, can be used to ‚prove‘ any statement Y. It exhibits the antinomies that arise with self-referential statements. Compared to Russell’s paradox, this paradox does not need set theory.

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Nicolás A. Bossi & Demian N. Goos

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