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Bertrand Russell

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Do You Shave Yourself?

The paradox that rustel came across is very similar to this. Supposing you have a barber in a mountain village who shaves just those men all and only those men who don't shave themselves. Now our puzzle is, does the barber shave himself or not? Because if he doesn't, then he is part of the group who doesn't shave themselves and who is shaved by the barber. And if he does shave himself, then he doesn't. So this is the paradox. If it isn't a member of itself, then by definition, it is. And if it is, then it isn't. Wa if we pass forward, it w give a very clear illustration

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