Propositions, the paradox of analysis, and Milan Kundera’s author’s note
Abstract
I draw attention to how the paradox of analysis arises from Milan Kundera’s The Book of Laughter and Forgetting. I present a literary solution to the paradox of analysis in light of the book, and also raise a question of whether sentences across languages are expressing the same proposition, owing to differences in informativeness.
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