Can a paradox exist if there are infinite outcomes?

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Can a paradox exist if there are infinite outcomes?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Yes because there can be more than infinite outcomes. There are an infinite number of values between 1 and 2, but none of them are 3.

Anonymous 0 Comments

INFO.

What do you mean by paradox? Afaik, ‘paradox’ is a term from the realms of formal logic, where a statement cannot be evaluated as ‘true’ or ‘false’ (usually because the statement contains self-reference).
In a weaker form it exists in philosophy, where it is sometimes used where ‘apparent paradox’ is meant.

Do you have an example of something you doubt is a paradox (because of ‘infinite outcomes’)? I don’t really get the question.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Paradox:

*This statement is false.*

If it is correct, then it cannot be correct. If it is not correct, that makes it correct.