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by R. M. Sainsbury (Author) A paradox can be defined as an unacceptable conclusion derived by apparently acceptable reasoning from apparently acceptable premises. Many paradoxes raise serious philosophical problems, and they are associated with crises of thought and revolutionary advances. The expanded and revised third edition of this intriguing book considers a range of knotty paradoxes including Zeno's paradoxical claim that the runner can never overtake the tortoise, a new chapter on paradoxes about morals, paradoxes about belief, and hardest of all, paradoxes about truth. The discussion uses a minimum of technicality but also grapples with complicated and difficult considerations, and is accompanied by helpful questions designed to engage the reader with the arguments. The result is not only an explanation of paradoxes but also an excellent introduction to philosophical thinking. Number of Pages: 192 Dimensions: 0.5 x 8.9 x 5.9 IN Illustrated: Yes Publication Date: February 19, 2009
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SKU: 9780521720793 Made in United States Weight: 276.69 g (9.76 oz) EAN: 9780521720793



























