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Dangerous Reference Graphs and Semantic Paradoxes

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Rabern, Landon
Rabern, Brian
Macauley, Matthew

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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The semantic paradoxes are often associated with self-reference or referential circularity. Yablo (Analysis 53(4):251-252, 1993), however, has shown that there are infinitary versions of the paradoxes that do not involve this form of circularity. It remai

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Journal of Philosophical Logic

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2037-12-31