Paradoxical Paradoxes

Paradoxical Paradoxes

Paradoxes exist.

Paradoxes belong either to the world or to our thought about the world.

They cannot belong to the world, because reality cannot be intrinsically paradoxical.

They cannot belong to our thought about the world, because then we would be able to alter our thought to avoid them (they cannot be intrinsic features of thought).

Therefore, paradoxes don’t exist.

Therefore, paradoxes both exist and don’t exist.

This is the paradox of paradoxes.

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