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  2. Pinocchio paradox - Wikipedia

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    Pinocchio paradox causes Pinocchio's nose to grow if and only if it does not grow. The Pinocchio paradox arises when Pinocchio says "My nose grows now" and is a version of the liar paradox. [1] The liar paradox is defined in philosophy and logic as the statement "This sentence is false."

  3. Category:Eponymous paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pinocchio paradox; R. Richard's paradox; Roko's basilisk; Russell's paradox; S ...

  4. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    The previous statement is false." A variant of the liar paradox in which neither of the sentences employs (direct) self-reference, instead this is a case of circular reference. No-no paradox: Two sentences that each say the other is not true. Pinocchio paradox: What would happen if Pinocchio said "My nose grows now"? [1]

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:PinocchioChiostri22.jpg licensed with Cc-pd-mark-footer, PD-old . 2010-01-27T08:25:29Z Clop 200x292 (29961 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{it|1=Pinocchio dice una bugia e si allunga il suo naso.

  8. Talk:Pinocchio paradox - Wikipedia

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  9. Land of Toys - Wikipedia

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    The original representation of the Land of Toys mixes the aspects of a morality tale with those of social critique.. Children (depending upon the translation of the original Italian, the novel has included both boys and girls or only boys) are lured there by the Coachman with the promise of never having to go to school or work again and being able to spend their whole time having fun, and the ...