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Bertrand Russell

In Our Time: Philosophy

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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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