© 1998 Alexey Nickolay
© 1998 Alexey Nickolay
© 1998 Alexey Nickolay
© 1998 Alexey Nickolay
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The liar 's paradox . (1998) Painting by Alexey Nickolay
Enamel on Wood, 29.1x29.5 in
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- Dimensions Height 29.1in, Width 29.5in
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- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Symbolism Esotericism
The liar's paradox is a logical and philosophical paradox known to the widest public, as well as a serious problem for professional philosophers, which has played an important role in the history of philosophy, logic and even mathematics.In philosophy and logic, the classic liar's paradox or liar's paradox or liar's antinomy is[...]
The liar's paradox is a logical and philosophical paradox known to the widest public, as well as a serious problem for professional philosophers, which has played an important role in the history of philosophy, logic and even mathematics.In philosophy and logic, the classic liar's paradox or liar's paradox or liar's antinomy is a liar's statement that he or she is lying: for example, the statement "I am lying". If the liar is really lying, then the liar is telling the truth, which means that the liar just lied. In the phrase "this phrase is a lie", the paradox is amplified to make it amenable to a more rigorous logical analysis. This is still commonly referred to as the "liar's paradox", although abstraction is done precisely from the liar making the statement. An attempt to assign a classical binary truth value to this statement of an enhanced liar leads to the denial of a lie.Enamel painting on wood in 1998.