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Labor Value ParadoxLa

Labor Value Paradox

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5 Aralık 2025

The Labor Value Paradox is a debate topic that highlights the internal inconsistencies or limitations of the labor theory of value, one of the foundational pillars of classical economic theories. This paradox is particularly shaped through Adam Smith’s famous “diamond-water paradox”. According to Smith, a good essential for life such as water may have a low exchange value, while a non-essential good like diamonds may have a high exchange value. This situation raised the question of whether the a

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Zeno's ParadoxesZe

Zeno's Paradoxes

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10 Aralık 2025

Zeno’s Paradoxes are a series of philosophical arguments developed by the philosopher Zeno, who lived in the 5th century BCE in the city of Elea in Southern Italy. These arguments reveal contradictions between common sense and logical analysis regarding the nature of motion, plurality, space, and time. In the history of philosophy, these paradoxes were designed to defend the monist doctrine of Parmenides, founder of the Eleatic School, who claimed that reality is “One,” unchanging, indivisible,

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The Ship of Theseus Paradox (Thought Experiment)

The Ship of Theseus Paradox (Thought Experiment)

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1 Aralık 2025

The Ship of Theseus paradox is a classic philosophical thought experiment that questions the concepts of identity and change. It raises the issue of whether an object whose components have been entirely replaced over time remains fundamentally the same object. This problem extends beyond physical objects, inspiring significant debates in areas such as personal identity, consciousness, and existence. Throughout history, the paradox has captured the attention of philosophers and enriched philosoph

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The Ship of Theseus Paradox (Thought Experiment)

The Ship of Theseus Paradox (Thought Experiment)

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13 Ağustos 2025

The Ship of Theseus paradox is a classic philosophical thought experiment that questions the concepts of identity and change. It raises the issue of whether an object whose components have been entirely replaced over time remains fundamentally the same object. This problem extends beyond physical objects, inspiring significant debates in areas such as personal identity, consciousness, and existence. Throughout history, the paradox has captured the attention of philosophers and enriched philosoph

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