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LEARNERS PARADOX
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The learner’s paradox can be explained as an argument that consists of three premises that lead to the conclusion that it is not possible to learn anything. ... The dilemma of the learner’s paradox is that the conclusion proves that it is impossible to learn anything. Socrates proves that the learner’s paradox is unsound. ... He doesn’t need to show that one of the premises of the paradox are in fact true but that it could in fact possibly be untrue.
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Title: LEARNERS PARADOX
Words: 364 Rating: None Pages: 1.5 submitted by: divadolce
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