The assumption that anything true is knowable is the grandfather of paradoxes.


Chapter 12: "Omniscience", p. 260 - Labyrinths of Reason (1988)


The assumption that anything true is knowable is the grandfather of paradoxes.

The assumption that anything true is knowable is the grandfather of paradoxes.

The assumption that anything true is knowable is the grandfather of paradoxes.

The assumption that anything true is knowable is the grandfather of paradoxes.