It is a theorem of elementary logic that, given an arbitrary two-place relation R, there is no object v such that for any x, x bears R to v just in case x does not bear R to itself.
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One Hundred Years Of Russell's Paradox: Mathematics, Logic, Philosophy (De Gruyter Series in Logic and Its Applications)
January 30, 2004, Walter De Gruyter Inc
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3110174383 9783110174380
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"It is a theorem of elementary logic that, given an arbitrary two-place relation R, there is no object v such that for any x, x bears R to v just in case x does not bear R to itself."
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