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Bertrand Russell

In Our Time: Philosophy

CHAPTER

The Russoll's Paradox

Er anthony grele, russell attempted to reduce mathomatical logic. He came across the difficulty that some classes are members of themselves. So for example, youe had a class of, let us say, amoss horses. A horse is not a class. And he came across the puzzle: what would you say of a class which was not a member of itself if it weren't?

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