G. G. Berry

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G. G. Berry was a British logician and mathematician best known for formulating the Berry paradox, an influential semantic paradox in the foundations of mathematics and logic.

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instanceOf British logician
British mathematician
human
logician
mathematician
associatedWith foundational issues in arithmetic
self-reference in language
semantic paradoxes
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
fieldOfWork foundations of mathematics
mathematical logic
philosophical logic
hasConcept the least natural number not nameable in fewer than a given number of words
hasFamilyName Berry
hasGender male
hasGivenName G.
hasLanguage English
hasName G. G. Berry self-link
hasWork formulation of a semantic paradox involving definability of natural numbers
influenced foundations of mathematics
metamathematics
philosophy of language
the study of semantic paradoxes
notableFor Berry paradox
notableIdea formulation of the Berry paradox
occupation logician
mathematician

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Berry paradox namedAfter G. G. Berry
G. G. Berry hasName G. G. Berry self-link