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Epimenides ParadoxA Paradox, also called the Liar's Paradox, attributed to the philosopher Epimenides in the sixth centuryBC. ``All Cretans are liars...One of their own poets has said so.'' A sharper version of the paradox isthe Eubulides Paradox, ``This statement is false.'' See also Eubulides Paradox, Socrates' Paradox References
Hofstadter, D. R. Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid. New York: Vintage Books, p. 17, 1989.
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