Strange Loop 🧠
A strange loop is a cyclic structure that goes through several levels in a hierarchical system. It arises when, by moving only upwards or downwards through the system, one finds oneself back where they started. An example would be the Liars Paradox “This statement is false.” It’s true if false, and false if true.
References
- Wilson, A., Robert (1986). The New Inquisition Irrational Rationalism and the Citadel of Science Chapter 2 Skepticism and Blind Faith (Page 75 · Location 1483). Grand Junction, Colorado: _Hilaritas Press
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