I would agree that it’s not very satisfying, in the sense that there is no satisfying resolution to the paradox of the liar.
But logic is actually crippled in reality in that particular way. You cannot assume either that “this is false” is true, or that it is false, without arriving at a contradiction.
I would agree that it’s not very satisfying, in the sense that there is no satisfying resolution to the paradox of the liar.
But logic is actually crippled in reality in that particular way. You cannot assume either that “this is false” is true, or that it is false, without arriving at a contradiction.