Monday, 5 May 2008

Paradoxes

A paradox arises when a set of apparently incontrovertible premises gives unacceptable or contradictory conclusions. To solve a paradox will involve either showing that there is a hidden flaw in the premises, or that the reasoning is erroneous, or that the apparently unacceptable conclusion can, in fact, be tolerated.

For example: In a certain village there is a man who is a barber. This barber shaves all and only those men in the village who do not shave themselves. Query: Does the barber shave himself?

This and more paradoxes.

2 comment(s):

Fandango said...

I guess the barber has a long beard.

soubriquet said...

Since that nasty accident in the chemical factory, George has had no hair of his own. As recompense, he loves to cut and fondle the hair of others.