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Paradoxes: Their Roots, Range, and Resolution

Rescher, Nicholas. Paradoxes: Their Roots, Range, and Resolution. Open Court Publishing Company. Chicago and LaSalle, Illinois. 2001.

ISBN 0-8126-9437-6

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Remarks

This is a fine text, very useful for logicians and especially for the study of paradox in general, as well as in discontinuities and aporia which arise in logical and physical systems. Highly recommended for students of philosophy.

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