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Liar Sentence Mirroring Our Reasoning as Hegel’s Quasi-Speculative Sentence

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10.20944/preprints202502.0596.v1

This paper explores parallels between the liar paradox and various aspects of philosophical reasoning. It begins by analyzing the liar sentence, highlighting its self-referential nature and alternating truth values. The paper then draws connections between the Liar and Hegel's speculative sentence, proposing it as a "quasi-speculative sentence" that mirrors dialectical reasoning. Subsequent sections examine the logocentric predicament and determinism, illustrating how they embody similar self-negating structures. The analysis sheds light on the underlying structure of our philosophical reasoning.

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