Logical paradoxes have always attracted philosophers. One of them is familiar to us. What was the first thing: an egg or a chicken? On the one hand, this phrase has long been symbolic of empty disputes and decisions that can not be found.
What was the first thing: an egg or a chicken? Opinion of the Ancients
Aristotle and Plutarch came to the conclusion that theyappeared simultaneously, arguing approximately like this. A hen (or bird) is born from an egg, so it can not be the first. The egg carries a chicken, so it can not be the first. Consequently, they appeared simultaneously.
That the first appeared: an egg or a chicken (from the point of view of modern scientists)
Contemporaries are more cunning: they analyze the meaning of words. So, an egg, they say, is a whole series of mutations that led to the formation of such a form. Undoubtedly, there is only one answer: the egg appeared first, because not only birds but also dinosaurs were born from eggs, and
If we only mean a chicken egg, then the question remains unanswered: the scientists simply do not have any facts.
If, answering the question: "What first appeared: egg or chicken? ", the word" chicken "is replaced by the word" bird ", then you will have to think differently." Certainly, there were other kinds of birds before the chicken, some of them intermediate and possessing features not quite like a chicken. something like eggs, and only at a certain point in time they were called "chicken" or "egg." Such lengthy reasoning does not answer the question posed.This question and answer technique uses concepts with an indistinct volume This means that every term in the In the case of an egg, what is meant by the name of a hen? Everyone can give his own words, wider or narrower, meaning.The non-paradoxical question should not only talk about an egg, but about an egg with a chicken. That is why there is no answer, more precisely, there can be several.
Other logical paradoxes
Such paradoxes are an excellent training for the mind. History knows a lot of them.
Such paradoxes can be conceptual, determinative, probabilistic, mathematical, topological, and so on.
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