RUSSELL'S PARADOX


Meaning of RUSSELL'S PARADOX in English

ˈrəsəlz- noun

Usage: usually capitalized R

Etymology: after Bertrand Russell

: a paradox that discloses itself in forming a class of all classes that are not members of themselves and in observing that the question of whether it is true or false if this class is a member of itself can be answered both ways — compare liar paradox , vicious circle principle

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