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http://brainden.com/paradoxes.htm
Presents well-known paradoxes, including liar, double liar, barber, and lazy-bones paradox. Also contains sophisms, and short paradoxical sentences from life.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/curry-paradox/
Discussion of a semantic paradox due to Haskell B. Curry; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by J. C. Beall.
http://www.kiekeben.com/philosophy.html
Homepage maintained by Franz Kiekeben, containing short essays on well-known paradoxes, such as Newcomb's paradox.
http://www.logicalparadoxes.info/
A collection of proofs leading to absurd conclusions.
http://perspicuity.net/paradox/paradox.html
Common paradoxes and dilemmas, particularly of the social type: the Voting Paradox, Prisoner's Dilemma, Newcomb's Paradox, Unexpected Hanging, Execution Paradox, and the Self-Amendment Paradox.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/russell-paradox/
Entry in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy by A. D. Irvine.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/sorites-paradox/
Article in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, by Dominic Hyde.
http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~sjblatt/notes/nottrue.html
An analysis of several attempted resolutions of the Epimenides Paradox (also known as the Liar Paradox), showing how they all fail.
http://www.valdosta.edu/~rbarnett/phi/zeno.html
Site maintained by Ron Barnette, which regularly proposes paradoxes in common sense reasoning and invites and publishes responses to them.
http://platonicrealms.com/encyclopedia/Zenos-Paradox-of-the-Tortoise-and-Achilles
An article in the Platonic Realms.
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