When I tried to solve this problem about 10 years ago, I came up with the equivalent of Fitch’s “Goedelized” solution, described on pages 5-6 of Chow’s article. I’m still not sure why many people consider it wrong; it seems to utterly dissolve the “paradox” for me.
Yeah, came here to say the same. Thanks.
When I tried to solve this problem about 10 years ago, I came up with the equivalent of Fitch’s “Goedelized” solution, described on pages 5-6 of Chow’s article. I’m still not sure why many people consider it wrong; it seems to utterly dissolve the “paradox” for me.