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A contingent Russell's paradox
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    A contingent Russell's paradox (English)
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    15 April 1997
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    Two Cocchiarella type-free systems of nonstandard second-order logic are shown to produce a contingent Russell paradox, i.e., derivability of a contradiction from contingent premisses.
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    nominalized predicates
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    type-free systems of nonstandard second-order logic
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    contingent Russell paradox
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