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The paradox of the liar, a puzzle that has confounded logicians and philosophers for centuries, is a delightful example of the absurdity that arises when language and logic are taken too literally.
Imagine a sentence that says "this sentence is false." If the sentence is false, then it must be true, because it says so itself. But if it's true, then it must be false, because it says so, too. A delightful paradox, indeed!
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