A FailedCassatio? A Note on Valor and Martínez on Goldstein

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 110 (3pt3):383-386 (2010)
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I address the claim by Valor and Martínez that Goldstein's cassationist approach to Liar-like paradoxes generates paradoxes it cannot solve. I argue that these authors miss an essential point in Goldstein's cassationist approach, namely the thesis that paradoxical sentences are not able to make the statement they seem to make

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Laureano Luna
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (PhD)

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A consistent way with paradox.Laurence Goldstein - 2009 - Philosophical Studies 144 (3):377 - 389.
III A Unified Solution to Some Paradoxes.Laurence Goldstein - 2000 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 100:53-74.

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