Author: Philosophy

Paradox of Interrogation

What is the Paradox of Interrogation? The Paradox of Interrogation, sometimes called the Liar Paradox, is a puzzle about a statement that contradicts itself. Think of it like a sentence that trips over its own shoelaces. For example, if I say to you, “I am lying right now,” what does that really mean? If my words are true, then I am telling a lie. But if I am lying about lying, that wo... »

1000-Brain Problem

What is the 1000-Brain Problem? The 1000-Brain Problem is like a puzzle that asks, “What makes you, you?” Imagine if there was a way to create a copy of your brain, with all your memories and feelings, and then make a thousand copies of that brain. Each one would think it’s the ‘real’ you. This idea is a mix of philosophy, which is the study of big questions like R... »

Paradox of Future Individuals

What is the Paradox of Future Individuals? The Paradox of Future Individuals is all about the tricky problem of figuring out our moral responsibility to people who have not yet been born. Imagine you’re planting a tree. You know it will grow and eventually provide shade or fruit for people in the future, but you don’t know who they are. So, how you treat that tree now (whether you water it o... »

Lady or the Tiger Paradox

What is the Lady Or The Tiger Paradox? Imagine you’re at a game show where you must choose between two doors: one leads to a wonderful surprise and the other to something awful. You have no hints or ways to know what’s behind each door. This is the idea behind the Lady or the Tiger Paradox, which is not your typical puzzle with a clear solution but a thought experiment that makes you think d... »

Paradox of Group Membership

What is the Paradox of Group Membership? The Paradox of Group Membership is a puzzling situation where we wonder if a group can exist that does not, or cannot, include itself as a member. Imagine having a club that’s all about clubs that aren’t members of any other clubs. Can that club count itself as a member too? It sounds tricky because it feels like saying yes or no both create a c... »

Sorites Paradox

What is the Sorites Paradox? The Sorites Paradox is like a riddle that puzzles our minds. Imagine you have a pile of cookies. If you eat one, you still have a pile, right? But what if you keep eating just one cookie at a time? At some point, you’ll look down and you won’t have a pile anymore. So, when did it stop being a pile? That’s the riddle of the Sorites Paradox. It shows us there... »

Barn Facade Paradox

What is the Barn Façade Paradox? The Barn Façade Paradox is a brain teaser from the world of physics and big questions about how we see the world. Imagine a barn sitting still. It has a certain size and shape we can all agree on. Now, picture something as big as the barn zooming by you super fast. This paradox messes with your mind by suggesting that this super-fast ‘barn’ might look s... »

Parfit’s Teleportation Paradox

What is Parfit’s Teleportation Paradox? Derek Parfit, a famous philosopher, came up with a puzzle about what makes you, you. He wondered if a person were taken apart and then put back together somewhere else, would that person still be the same? Imagine a sci-fi machine like those you see in movies. This machine can scan every tiny bit of a person, then send all that info to a different place wher... »

Preface Paradox

What is the Preface Paradox? Picture this: you’ve worked really hard on writing a book and meticulously checked each fact. Proudly, you say that every single thing in the book is true. But then, in the book’s preface, which is like an introduction, you mention that, because nobody’s perfect, there’s probably a small error somewhere in the book. Now, that’s a bit confu... »

Plank of Carneades

What is the Plank of Carneades? The Plank of Carneades is a thought-provoking challenge about making tough choices when it comes to right and wrong. Imagine that two sailors have survived a shipwreck and are stuck out in the ocean with only one piece of wood, or plank, to keep them afloat. The problem is, the plank is only big enough for one person. If both of them try to use it, they’ll bot... »