liar paradox
(philosophy, logic) A paradox involving statements such as this sentence is false, or the following statement is true: the previous statement is false, which cannot be meaningfully regarded as either true or false.
this sentence is false
the following statement is true: the previous statement is false
(military, nautical) Initialism of guided-missile battleship (a battleship equipped with cruise missiles as one of its primary armaments). / (military, nautical) Abbreviation of battleship battle g...
(sports) A heat (as in rowing or fencing) in which the best competitors who have lost in a previous round compete for a place or places yet left in the next round.
(rare) Synonym of crab-eating fox
セミナーで教授は嘘つきの逆説を用いて、ある文が一貫して真とも偽とも分類できないことを示した。
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