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This tag is for arguments that produce an inconsistency with common sense.

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A Question Regarding Russell's Paradox

Let me now ask the question that leads us into Russell's Paradox: "Is R a member of R?" … If this is the case then Russell's Paradox is dissolved, since it is the assumption that R must satisfy either '__ is a member of R' or not-'__ is a member of R' that seemingly gets us into the paradox
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