It’s common to confuse a statement of paradox with a statemetn that’s counter in

It’s common to confuse a statement of paradox with a statemetn that’s counter intuitive. That’s like calling a faith a belief, a trust, or act of confidence. It’s an inflation by conflation. Liars paradox is the most common example, and it’s everywhere in everything. 😉


Source date (UTC): 2023-06-19 21:50:59 UTC

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