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Buridan's Bridge (also known as Sophism 17) is described by Jean Buridan, one of the most famous and influential philosophers of the Late Middle Ages, in his book Sophismata. It is a self-referential paradox that involves a proposition pronounced about an event that might or might not happen in the future.

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  • El pont de Buridan és una paradoxa lògica enunciada per Jean Buridan. (ca)
  • Buridan's Bridge (also known as Sophism 17) is described by Jean Buridan, one of the most famous and influential philosophers of the Late Middle Ages, in his book Sophismata. It is a self-referential paradox that involves a proposition pronounced about an event that might or might not happen in the future. (en)
  • Буриданов мост, также известный как 17-й софизм — самореферентный парадокс, описанный французским философом и логиком Жаном Буриданом в трактате «Sophismata». (ru)
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  • El pont de Buridan és una paradoxa lògica enunciada per Jean Buridan. (ca)
  • Buridan's Bridge (also known as Sophism 17) is described by Jean Buridan, one of the most famous and influential philosophers of the Late Middle Ages, in his book Sophismata. It is a self-referential paradox that involves a proposition pronounced about an event that might or might not happen in the future. (en)
  • Буриданов мост, также известный как 17-й софизм — самореферентный парадокс, описанный французским философом и логиком Жаном Буриданом в трактате «Sophismata». (ru)
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  • Pont de Buridan (ca)
  • Buridan's bridge (en)
  • Буриданов мост (ru)
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