Philosophy Newton Appendix : The Labyrinth of Thought Paradox Culture

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Japanese title: Newton 哲学 Newton別冊 思考の迷宮 パラドックス カルチャー
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Item number: ZHIA1715
Released date: 06 Aug 2024
Maker: Newton press

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[Introduction to Contents]
"Paradox" is called "paradox" in Japanese. It exists not only in philosophy and logic and logic, but also in the fields of natural science such as mathematics and physics. There are paradoxes in voting, which is the foundation of democracy. It may be said that paradoxes exist everywhere. By tackling paradoxes, we can broaden our horizons and create new perspectives. Many new discoveries in science have been made by solving paradoxes.
In this book, we introduce paradoxes and problems and dilemmas that lead to answers that go against our intuition.
Gifen Paradox
Utilitarianism Dilemma
Torokko Problem
Chicken Game
Blythe Paradox
Vote Paradox
Candidate's Dilemma
Column 1 Guibard Satterthwaite Theorem
Ambiguity Paradox
The Ship of Theseus
Omnipotence Theorem
Abilene Paradox
Column 1 Guibard Satterthwaite Theorem
Column thwaite Theorem
Column 2 Moravec Paradox
Self-Referential induction
4. self-reference Paradox
Liar's Paradox
Protagoras's Paradox
Richard's Paradox
diagonal paradox
Zeno of Elea paradox (1)? (2)
number of points contained in lines and planes
Galileo's paradox
Hilbert's Infinite Hotel (1)? (2)
Thomson's Lamp
Holmes vs. Moriarty
Banach Tarsky's paradox
the true syllogism of logic
7. Nature's paradox
Olverse's paradox
Seeliger's paradox
Fermi's paradox (1)? (3)
twin paradox
Schrodinger's cat
Wigner's friend's paradox
Time paradox (1)? (2)
EPR paradox
Feynman's sprinkler
Pete's paradox Sunayama self-reference Smal Bertrand Bertrand