Jump liars and Jourdain's card via the relativized T-scheme
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- Unwinding modal paradoxes on digraphs
- Paradoxes behind the Solovay sentences
- What paradoxes depend on
- The elimination of direct self-reference
- Boolean paradoxes and revision periods
- Mathematical perspectives on liar paradoxes
- Guest editors' introduction
- Tarski's theorem and liar-like paradoxes
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