The Liar Paradox
The liar paradox is a self-referential statement that asserts its own falsity.…
Leibniz’s Law: The Principle of Indiscernibles
Leibniz's Law, also known as the principle of the identity of indiscernibles,…
Law of Non-Contradiction
A cornerstone of classical logic, the law of non-contradiction asserts that a…
Knower’s Paradox
A paradox in epistemic logic concerning self-reference, where a statement claims its…
Understanding Intension: The Core Meaning of Concepts
Explore the inherent content and essential properties that define a concept. Differentiate…
Insolubilia: Understanding Unsolvable Problems and Paradoxes
Explore insolubilia, the realm of unsolvable problems and paradoxes. Delve into self-reference…
In Rebus Vagueness: The World’s Indeterminacy
In rebus vagueness posits that vagueness is an inherent property of reality…
The Concept of the Individual
Exploring the individual as an indivisible, atomistic entity in metaphysics, logic, and…
Indiscernibility of Identicals
The principle of indiscernibility of identicals asserts that if two things are…