From: rick_s on
Then you turn the card over and it says the staement on the other side of
this card is false.

No paradox there.

Give me your best paradox and I will show you where Hilbert could have
achieved his goal of completely axiomizing mathmatics (like geometry is
axiomized) simply by asking the correct questions.

From: Uncle Al on
rick_s wrote:
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> Then you turn the card over and it says the staement on the other side of
> this card is false.
>
> No paradox there.
>
> Give me your best paradox and I will show you where Hilbert could have
> achieved his goal of completely axiomizing mathmatics (like geometry is
> axiomized) simply by asking the correct questions.

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