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  1. Paradoxes

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    Semantic Paradoxes (Liar Paradox Class)
    These paradoxes arise from self-reference within natural language or formal systems, often revolving around truth and falsehood. The most recognized example is the Liar Paradox, typically stated as: "This statement is false." If the statement is true, it must be false; if it is false, it must be true.
    The Liar Paradox deeply troubled early formal logicians, leading to the development of [meta-langu…