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  • Liar paradox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    From the page: "Consider that if "This statement is false" is true, then what it says is the case; but what it says is that it is false, hence it is false. On the other hand, if it is false, then what it says is not the case; thus, since it says that it is false, it must be...

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