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  • The paradox is that of the two choices: 1) If it is false then it must be true. 2) If it is true then it must be false. In each case the conclusion contradicts the premise, showing the premise is not correct. - The fallacy is in the assumption that these are the only tow premises possible. Begin with: 3) The statement is neither true nor false. Then the content of the statement is irrelevant, and the apparent paradox vanishes.
  • If A then ~A... it's the nature of contraditions...

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