Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!amdahl!oliveb!olivea!goretsky From: goretsky@olivea.olivetti.com (David Goretsky) Newsgroups: comp.ai Subject: Re: Natural Paradox Summary: a really good explanation of "this sentence is false."....... Message-ID: <37534@oliveb.olivetti.com> Date: 8 Feb 89 21:19:40 GMT References: <1706@tank.uchicago.edu> <17167@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu> <538@hotlr.ATT> Sender: news@oliveb.olivetti.com Lines: 11 is examined in a book called "The Liar Paradox" (or something like that) which is either authored or co-authored by John Etchemendy (or was it John Perry?). I believe it's based on Barwise/Perry's Situation Semantics. it should put this whole silly thing to rest. go on. read it. and please explain it to me when you're done. thanks.