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The Abridgement Paradox
Authors:Roy Sorensen
Institution:Washington University in St Louis
Abstract:When axiomatizing a body of truths, one first concentrates on obtaining a set of axioms that entail all and only those truths. The theorist expects that this complete system will have some needlessly strong axioms that can later be weakened or even deleted. What happens if the theorist includes in his system recognition of this superfluity? Contradiction! Even admitting the possibility of superfluity dashes all hope of consistency. Any suspicion of superfluous information must be voiced from outside the system.
Keywords:superfluous information  relevance  theoretician’s dilemma  self-reference  Blaise Pascal
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