First of all, wedrifid didn’t say that “paradoxes are not contradictions”, he just said (correctly) that this particular contradiction is not a paradox.
Secondly:
A contradiction is the following: “A. The sky is blue”. “B. The sky is green.” One of the sentence is true, the other is false. No paradox here.
A (rather childish) paradox is the following: “A. Sentence (B) is true.” “B. Sentence (A) is false.” You can’t assign a truth-value to either (A) or to (B), without leading to a self-contradiction, making this set of two sentences paradoxical.
No it isn’t. It’s just contradiction.
Asserting “A” and also “not A” isn’t deep. It’s just wrong.
Paradoxes are not contradictions.… Anyone who gave me a minus should explain why.
First of all, wedrifid didn’t say that “paradoxes are not contradictions”, he just said (correctly) that this particular contradiction is not a paradox.
Secondly:
A contradiction is the following: “A. The sky is blue”. “B. The sky is green.”
One of the sentence is true, the other is false. No paradox here.
A (rather childish) paradox is the following: “A. Sentence (B) is true.” “B. Sentence (A) is false.”
You can’t assign a truth-value to either (A) or to (B), without leading to a self-contradiction, making this set of two sentences paradoxical.