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  2. Grelling–Nelson paradox - Wikipedia

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    The Grelling–Nelson paradox arises from the question of whether the term "non-self-descriptive" is self-descriptive. It was formulated in 1908 by Kurt Grelling and Leonard Nelson, and is sometimes mistakenly attributed to the German philosopher and mathematician Hermann Weyl [1] thus occasionally called Weyl's paradox or Grelling's paradox.

  3. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Grelling–Nelson paradox: Is the word "heterological", meaning "not applicable to itself", a heterological word? (A close relative of Russell's paradox .) Hilbert–Bernays paradox : If there was a name for a natural number that is identical to a name of the successor of that number, there would be a natural number equal to its successor.

  4. Kurt Grelling - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Grelling was born on 2 March 1886 in Berlin. His father, the Doctor of Jurisprudence Richard Grelling, and his mother, Margarethe (née Simon), were Jewish.Shortly after his arrival in 1905 at University of Göttingen, Grelling began a collaboration with philosopher Leonard Nelson, with whom he tried to solve Russell's paradox, which had shaken the foundations of mathematics when it was ...

  5. Paradoxes of set theory - Wikipedia

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    The paradox is further increased by the significance of the removal sequence. If the balls are not removed in the sequence 1, 2, 3, ... but in the sequence 1, 11, 21, ... after one hour infinitely many balls populate the reservoir, although the same amount of material as before has been moved.

  6. Jules Richard (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    The paradox can be interpreted as an application of Cantor's diagonal argument. It inspired Kurt Gödel and Alan Turing to their famous works. Kurt Gödel considered his incompleteness theorem as analogous to Richard's paradox which, in the original version runs as follows: Let E be the set of real numbers that can be defined by a finite number ...

  7. Talk:Paradoxes of set theory - Wikipedia

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    The "paradox of the binary tree" is a paradox of the author's own making; see the sci.math thread "Review of Muckenheim's Book". Wikipedia is not for original research. In summary: the article is poorly organized, lacks historical context, mixes together paradoxes of naive set theory with assertions of axiomatic set theory, makes incorrect or ...

  8. Review: A debut novel strives to capture the paradoxes of ...

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    Review: A debut novel strives to capture the paradoxes of Korean history. December 14, 2021 at 10:00 AM ... in a book teeming with brothels and game parlors, of any courtesans catering to (or ...

  9. 1908 in philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Grelling and Leonard Nelson propose the Grelling–Nelson paradox. [1] Births. March 14 – Maurice Merleau-Ponty, French phenomenological philosopher (died 1961)