
i was trying to warp logical terms to find an answer which probably has nothing to do with logic =)
if something takes its own conclusion as its predicate, it can either be always true (p implies p) or it can be a paradox (¬p implies p). this can be demonstrated with kittens. honest >=)
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if something takes its own conclusion as its predicate, it can either be always true (p implies p) or it can be a paradox (¬p implies p). this can be demonstrated with kittens. honest >=)