New York: Springer, 2011. - 196p.
This book, provides a critical approach to all major logical paradoxes: from ancient to contemporary ones. There are four key aims of the book:
Providing systematic and historical survey of different approaches – solutions of the most prominent paradoxes discussed in the logical and philosophical literature.
Introducing original solutions of major paradoxes like: Liar paradox, Protagoras paradox, an unexpected examination paradox, stone paradox, crocodile, Newcomb paradox.
Explaining the far-reaching significance of paradoxes of vagueness and change for philosophy and ontology.
Proposing a novel, well justified and, as it seems, natural classification of paradoxes.