On Paradoxes and Situational Context Analysis

Studia Semiotyczne—English Supplement 25:27-44 (2004)
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More and more often one comes across the view that the real source of many interpretational difficulties and obscurities is connected with paying too much attention to sentences, and at the same time neglecting the utterances, the convictions and other objects of this kind, as well as not taking into account the situational contexts of the examined utterances. Such a traditional approach leads to, among others, the antinomy of liar and many other paradoxes.

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