Re: [Fis] Simple question: What we really see in the mirror?

2017-10-23 Thread Bruno Marchal
Dear Lou, dear Gordanna, On 22 Oct 2017, at 05:56, Louis H Kauffman wrote: Dear Krassimir, Thank you!! Yours is the most creative resolution of the Barber Paradox that I have encountered. Perhaps we can apply it also to the Russell Paradox. I do not know. Let us think about it. Another

Re: [Fis] Simple question: What we really see in the mirror?

2017-10-22 Thread John Grisinger
FIS Colleagues: I offer an alternative view of the Barber’s Paradox.  The term: barber does not refer to a person per se.  Rather it refers to a relationship between two persons, one of whom, when shaving another,  has the role: barber.  By extension, a barber is a person who provides that

Re: [Fis] Simple question: What we really see in the mirror?

2017-10-22 Thread Bruno Marchal
Dear Krassimir and FIS Colleagues, It is time for my second post this week. First of all I am glad to participate in such very interesting discussion! Thank you for the nice posts. More than 25 years ago, working on the new theory, I had to solve the problem with concept of entity

Re: [Fis] Simple question: What we really see in the mirror?

2017-10-21 Thread Louis H Kauffman
Dear Krassimir, Thank you!! Yours is the most creative resolution of the Barber Paradox that I have encountered. Perhaps we can apply it also to the Russell Paradox. I do not know. Let us think about it. Another paradox that is resolved in the human realm is the card that reads

[Fis] Simple question: What we really see in the mirror?

2017-10-21 Thread Krassimir Markov
Dear FIS Colleagues, It is time for my second post this week. First of all I am glad to participate in such very interesting discussion! Thank you for the nice posts. More than 25 years ago, working on the new theory, I had to solve the problem with concept of entity which has information