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<p>(c. 600 BC) has been suggested as an example of the liar paradox, but they are not logically equivalent. The semi-mythical <a href="page.php?w=Divination">seer</a> <a href="page.php?w=Epimenides">Epimenides</a>, a <a href="page.php?w=Cretan">Cretan</a>, reportedly stated that "All Cretans are liars." However, Epimenides' statement that all Cretans are liars can be resolved as false, given that he knows of at least one other Cretan who does not lie (alternatively, it can be taken as merely a statement that all Cretans tell lies, not that they</p><p>
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