A cabinet of philosophical curiosities: a collection of puzzles, oddities, riddles and dilemmas

New York, NY: Oxford University Press (2016)
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A Cabinet of Philosophical Curiosities is a collection of puzzles, paradoxes, riddles, and miscellaneous logic problems. Depending on taste, one can partake of a puzzle, a poem, a proof, or a pun.

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