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Resumen de External Curries

Heinrich Wansing, Graham Priest

  • Curry’s paradox is well known. The original version employed a conditional connective, and is not forthcoming if the conditional does not satisfy contraction. A newer version uses a validity predicate, instead of a conditional, and is not forthcoming if validity does not satisfy structural contraction. But there is a variation of the paradox which uses “external validity” (that is, essentially, preservation of theoremhood). And since external validity contracts, one might expect the appropriate version of the Curry paradox to be inescapable. In this paper we show that this is not the case. We consider two ways of formalising the notion of external validity, and show that in both of these the paradox is not forthcoming without the appropriate forms of contraction


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