Re: The fallacy of strengthened liar's paradox.



Meaninglessness is when a statement is grammatically incorrect, like
"2++exp(+)=8". It is a concept that can be applied to mathematical
statements. If you are applying it to english-language statements,
that is different. The statement "this statement is meaningless" is
not meaningless in terms of being grammatically incorrect. It is just
an english-language mess.
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