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    The general ideas of paradox and common sense, metalanguage issues, an apparent disadvantage and an apparent advantage of paraconsistent logics are commented upon. Different approaches to the problem of truth and meaning are considered in terms of a choice between the T-scheme and excluded middle on one hand, and excluded straddle on the other.
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    provability
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    paradox
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    common sense
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    metalanguage
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    paraconsistent logics
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    truth
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    meaning
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    T-scheme
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    excluded middle
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    excluded straddle
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