ABSTRACT

This updated second edition is the essential guide to paradoxes and takes the reader on a lively tour of puzzles that have taxed thinkers from Zeno to Galileo and Lewis Carroll to Bertrand Russell. Michael Clark uncovers an array of conundrums, such as Achilles and the Tortoise, Theseus' Ship and the Prisoners' Dilemma, taking in subjects as diverse as knowledge, ethics, science, art and politics.

Clark discusses each paradox in non-technical terms, considering its significance and looking at likely solutions. Including a full glossary, Paradoxes from A to Z is a refreshing alternative to traditional philosophical introductions.

chapter |4 pages

Achilles and the Tortoise

chapter |4 pages

Allais’ Paradox

chapter |2 pages

The Paradox of Analysis

chapter |2 pages

The Arrow

chapter |2 pages

Berry’s Paradox

chapter |2 pages

Bertrand’s Box Paradox

chapter |3 pages

Bertrand’s (Chord) Paradox

chapter |3 pages

The Paradox of Blackmail

chapter |2 pages

The Bridge

chapter |2 pages

Buridan’s Ass

chapter |2 pages

The Cable Guy Paradox

chapter |8 pages

Cantor’s Paradox

chapter |2 pages

The Paradox of the Charitable Trust

chapter |2 pages

The Chicken and the Egg

chapter |2 pages

Curry’s Paradox

chapter |3 pages

The Paradox of Democracy

chapter |1 pages

The Designated Student

chapter |3 pages

The Paradox of Deterrence

chapter |3 pages

The Eclipse Paradox

chapter |3 pages

The Paradox of Fiction

chapter |3 pages

The Paradox of Foreknowledge

chapter |5 pages

Galileo’s Paradox

chapter |2 pages

The Paradox of the Gods

chapter |3 pages

Heraclitus’ Paradox

chapter |1 pages

Hilbert’s Hotel

chapter |2 pages

The Indy Paradox

chapter |3 pages

The Paradox of Inference

chapter |2 pages

The Paradox of Interesting Numbers

chapter |3 pages

The Paradox of Jurisdiction

chapter |2 pages

The Paradox of Knowability

chapter |2 pages

The Knower

chapter |3 pages

The Lawyer (Euathlus)

chapter |8 pages

The Liar (Epimenides’ Paradox)

chapter |4 pages

The Lottery

chapter |1 pages

Lycan’s Paradox

chapter |2 pages

The Paradox of the Many

chapter |3 pages

The Monty Hall Paradox

chapter |5 pages

Moore’s Paradox 135

chapter |3 pages

Moral Luck

chapter |4 pages

The Paradox of the Muddy Children

chapter |5 pages

Newcomb’s Problem

chapter |2 pages

The Numbered Balls

chapter |2 pages

The Paradox of Omniscience

chapter |4 pages

Paradox

chapter |3 pages

The Parrondo Paradox

chapter |2 pages

The Placebo Paradox

chapter |4 pages

The Paradox of Plurality (Extension)

chapter |2 pages

The Prediction Paradox

chapter |3 pages

The Preface

chapter |3 pages

The Paradox of Preference

chapter |4 pages

Prisoners’ Dilemma

chapter |3 pages

The Paradox of the Question

chapter |2 pages

Quinn’s Paradox

chapter |2 pages

The Racecourse (Dichotomy, The Runner)

chapter |2 pages

The Rakehell

chapter |2 pages

Richard’s Paradox

chapter |6 pages

Russell’s Paradox

chapter |4 pages

The St Petersburg Paradox

chapter |3 pages

The Self-Amendment Paradox

chapter |4 pages

Self-deception

chapter |2 pages

Self-fulfilling Belief

chapter |3 pages

The Ship of Theseus

chapter |3 pages

Simpson’s Paradox

chapter |3 pages

The Sleeping Beauty

chapter |1 pages

The Paradox of Soundness

chapter |1 pages

The Spaceship

chapter |2 pages

The Toxin Paradox

chapter |2 pages

The Paradox of Tragedy (Horror)

chapter |1 pages

The Tristram Shandy

chapter |2 pages

The Trojan Fly

chapter |2 pages

The Paradox of Validity (Pseudo-Scotus)

chapter |2 pages

The Paradox of Voting

chapter |1 pages

Wang’s Paradox

chapter |3 pages

Yablo’s Paradox

chapter |2 pages

Zeno’s Paradoxes