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Semantic and soritical paradoxes challenge entrenched, fundamental principles about language - principles about truth, denotation, quantification, and, among others, 'tolerance'. Study of the paradoxes helps us determine which logical principles are correct. So it is that they serve not only as a topic of philosophical inquiry but also as a constraint on such inquiry: they often dictate the semantic and logical limits of discourse in general. Sixteen specially written essays by leading figures in the field offer new thoughts and arguments about the paradoxes.
PART I: SORITICAL PARADOXES ; PART II: SEMANTIC PARADOXES
'The collection is very good; arguably a must-read for everyone interested in the paradoxes. . . . The contributors to the volume represent a sizable subset of the important theorists in the field. Moreover, they do not simply rehash old ideas; the essays constitute genuine advancements. In light of the contributors prominence in the field, the present volume has a good claim to represent the state of the art'
JC Beall, Bas C. van Fraassen, University of Connecticut) Beall, JC (, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University) van Fraassen, Bas C. (, McCosh Professor of Philosophy, J. C. Beall, Bas C. Fraassen, Bas C. Van Fraassen
Graham Priest, JC Beall, Bradley Armour-Garb, Universities of Melbourne and St Andrews) Priest, Graham (Departments of Philosophy, University of Connecticut) Beall, JC (Department of Philosophy, SUNY) Armour-Garb, Bradley (Department of Philosophy, University at Albany, J. C. Beall
Graham Priest, JC Beall, Bradley Armour-Garb, Universities of Melbourne and St Andrews) Priest, Graham (Departments of Philosophy, University of Connecticut) Beall, JC (Department of Philosophy, SUNY) Armour-Garb, Bradley (Department of Philosophy, University at Albany