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ah, the paradox. nothing like logic to help you see the light From the page: "Logic is a powerful tool; it can be used to discern and to discover truth. Sometimes, though, this tool falls into the hands of those who would abuse it. Armed with the laws of logic and a few simple,... more
Reviewed by chummers Oct 02 2007, 08:42am ( 123 reviews ) • logicalparadoxes.info
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Rated by Haerverk on Nov 07, 3:55pm
Veeeery badly examples of these. I knew most of them beforehand and these are extremely poor descriptions that leave out much of the math and fun out, and by that basicly kill their story value. Look up the same things else where!
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Rated by lanev1991 on Oct 01, 11:41pm
Interesting at the least.
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Rated by myturtledove on Sep 25, 2:26pm
So many thumbs down... I got curious.
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Rated by ofey on Sep 15, 2:58pm
Most of these paradoxes are worth serious consideration. This site doesn't provide any, though.
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Rated by kiwikidd77 on Sep 10, 2:14am
interesting.
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Rated by rcam3080 on Aug 30, 1:46am
Very different!
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Rated by kyo-ness on Aug 23, 9:04pm
At first I was excited. However, none of that was logical.
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Rated by johnnypgood on Aug 14, 10:30pm
absolutely not impressive. Sorry but if you think these are clever, you are not.
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Rated by PatsForPatrickS on Jul 22, 10:41pm
I've got a really easy answer to the Barber paradox. "Who shaves the barber?" Someone who is not in the village, duh. These are kinda stupid when you think about them.