Linguistic Paradoxes and Tautologies
Florentin Smarandache

TL;DR
This paper introduces classes of linguistic paradoxes and tautologies, modeled on English language structures, as part of a philosophical framework based on mathematical logic, with examples and explanations.
Contribution
It presents a systematic classification of linguistic paradoxes and tautologies within a formal logical framework, expanding understanding of language and logic.
Findings
Examples of linguistic paradoxes and tautologies are provided.
A formal model based on English language structure is developed.
The work supports the Paradoxist Philosophy using mathematical logic.
Abstract
Classes of linguistic paradoxes and linguistic tautologies are introduced with examples and explanations. They are part of the author's work on the Paradoxist Philosophy based on mathematical logic. The general cases exposed below are modeled on the English language structure in a rigid way. In order to find nice particular examples of such paradoxes and tautologies one grammatically adjusts the sentences.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Theories · Mathematics and Applications · History and Theory of Mathematics
