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Commentary: Office of Strategic Influence thankfully has been shut down
Transcript from: NPR Morning Edition; 3/6/2002; ; 633 words
; ...like the Pentagon's version of the Epimenides' Paradox, which dates back to a couple of millennia or so. Epimenides is a Cretan--that's spelled...all Cretans are liars. Now if what Epimenides says is true, then he must be lying...
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Fuzzy logic = clear opportunity: what do a 6th-century "philosopher poet" and artificial intelligence have to do with better controls and fault detection? Take a quick primer in fuzzy logic and soon enough, the potential for building automation will come into crisp focus.
Magazine article from: Engineered Systems; 10/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...But the previous sentence is false. Epimenides of Knossos (Crete) was a semi-mythical...could mathematically prove that the Epimenides Paradox is exactly 50% true and 50...continue, you might want to return to the Epimenides Paradox and try solving it (mathematically...
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Good. Bad. It's all the same in the end VISUAL ART Albert Oehlen White chapel LONDON
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday; 7/16/2006; ; 700+ words
; In 600BC or so, Epimenides of Knossos wrote that all Cretans were liars. But Epimenides was a Cretan: so was he lying? It's a paradox...makes the critic's job difficult. Just as Epimenides's admission of dishonesty pulls the rug out...
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This headlineis (half) false; Fuzzy logic.(Fuzzy logic can be used to resolve some paradoxes)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 10/4/2003; 700+ words
; ...to analyse self-referential and contradictory sentences EPIMENIDES the Cretan, a philosopher of the 6th century BC, is said...sort of true, sort of false, and exactly half-way. Epimenides the Cretan would surely have approved, or disapproved...
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Weimaraner Weltbewohner: Zur Genese von Goethes Begriff 'Weltliteratur'.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 4/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...serenade Germany's victory over France, the result, Des Epimenides Erwachen, turned out to be an astonishingly subversive apology...turbulent era. The few war veterans able to grasp the import of Epimenides' lesson ought to have baulked at this. The central image...
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Straw Dogs.(book)(Book review)
Magazine article from: OnEarth; 9/22/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...the liar's paradox. It can be traced back to the Cretan philosopher Epimenides, who said, "All Cretans are liars." If that's true, then the Cretan Epimenides is a liar, which means the statement is false, which means this Cretan...
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The origin of paradox and its relation to philosophical reflection
Magazine article from: Philosophy Today; 1/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...so-called "law of identity" cannot be violated. We find the same kind of dilemma with the famous "liar paradox." (Epimenides, the Cretan, says that all Cretans are liars.) A similar, though not identical, contradiction is encountered in the...
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The Erotics of War in German Romanticism
Magazine article from: German Quarterly; 4/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...ultimately succumbs to the gendered structure of love. An original and fascinating chapter reads Goethe's festival play Des Epimenides Erwacken alongside a Karl Friedrich Schinkel painting and Ernst Moritz Arndt's patriotic war poetry, contrasting Goethe...
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Solon His Follie, or, A Politique Discourse Touching the Reformation of Common-weales Conquered, Declined or Corrupted.
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly; 9/22/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...years after its first publication in 1594. Solon His Follie is an allegory set in sixth-century B.C. Athens, where Epimenides, Pisistratus and Solon discuss the policy of Athens (i.e., England) towards its colony Salamina (i.e., Ireland...
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TRUE LIES - RISE OF THE CANDIDATE
Magazine article from: Metro : Media & Education Magazine; 4/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...first a word from our sponsor. Today's Idiot's Box is brought to you by a Cretan who would make a cretin of us all. Epimenides the Cretan manufactured the Liar Paradox, the self-contradictory act of making true lies out of false truths, idiot...
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Epimenides
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Epimenides , fl. 6th cent.? BC, Cretan prophet and miracle worker. According to one story, he was called to Athens to purify the city...
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Paradox
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
...paradox, first formulated in antiquity by the Greek sophists, is attributed to Epimenides: "Epimenides the Cretan claims that all Cretans are liars. But Epimenides is a Cretan. Therefore he is lying when he says that Cretans are liars. But...
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poetry
Book article from: A Dictionary of the Bible
...though the latter quotation rather looks as if Paul had not actually read the lost play Thais from which the words are taken; the Cretan poet Epimenides (or, another suggestion, Callimachus' Hymn to Zeus ) is quoted by Titus 1: 12.
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Miracles
Dictionary entry from: New Dictionary of the History of Ideas
...in the life and literature of all ancient societies and are not limited to religious texts. In ancient Greece figures like Epimenides, Pythagoras, and Apollonius of Tyana were all renowned for working miracles. To this day, healing remains the form that...
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Sleep
Dictionary entry from: Allusions--Cultural, Literary, Biblical, and Historical: A Thematic Dictionary
...x2019; s Adventures in Wonderland ] Endymion man kept immortally youthful through eternal sleep. [Gk. Myth.: Howe, 91] Epimenides philosopher nods off for 57 years in cave. [Gk. Legend: LLEI , I: 283] hypnale asp which kills by inducing sleep...
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