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- Barbershop_paradox abstract "The barbershop paradox was proposed by Lewis Carroll in a three-page essay titled \"A Logical Paradox,\" which appeared in the July 1894 issue of Mind. The name comes from the 'ornamental' short story that Carroll uses to illustrate the paradox (although it had appeared several times in more abstract terms in his writing and correspondence before the story was published). Carroll claimed that it illustrated \"a very real difficulty in the Theory of Hypotheticals\" in use at the time. Modern logicians would not regard it as a paradox but simply as a logical error.".
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- Barbershop_paradox wikiPageWikiLinkText "Barber Shop Paradox".
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- Barbershop_paradox comment "The barbershop paradox was proposed by Lewis Carroll in a three-page essay titled \"A Logical Paradox,\" which appeared in the July 1894 issue of Mind. The name comes from the 'ornamental' short story that Carroll uses to illustrate the paradox (although it had appeared several times in more abstract terms in his writing and correspondence before the story was published). Carroll claimed that it illustrated \"a very real difficulty in the Theory of Hypotheticals\" in use at the time.".
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