>All rules have exceptions, including this one.
OK, please supply an example of an exception to the above stated rule.


Brilliant, Max!

How about:
All generalisations are meaningless.
Is that a higher level paradox?

What interests me is that the above statement is, as far as I'm concerned, true, meaningful and useful. I think the same applies to many paradoxes, including mav's original.

Keeping true to this thread, many 'meaningless' words are similarly meaningful enough when used in context.

So, contentious statements for the day:

1. Meaning has almost nothing at all to do with logic.
2. On occasion, meaning has very little to do with Dictionary definitions.


Just some moderate personal opinions.


Post-modernish Fish