Yes I agree, I only tried to show my fascination over how one inevitable or primal notion (that of something universal) is tamed by another (that of c...
«No sentence is everywhere true» and «every sentence is both true and false» would both seem to make themselves untrue, leaving one with something uni...
Thank you for the clear and helpful answers (here and elsewhere on the site), in contrast to my own questions ;) As a layman, it is interesting to hea...
What I mean is just that the sentence «there is no set of which every set is a member» clearly says something about every set. But how does this not d...
Apologies for what may be a naive question, but wouldn’t the statement or conclusion «there is no set of all sets» be all-inclusive in one way or anot...
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