Introduction
This argument is specifically based on the negative variations and beliefs that arise from the Sorites arguments of the Eubulides (Unger118). The argument greatly relates to the Greek who came up with the paradox of a lie. Moreover, the Greek greatly presented arguments on the motive of intentionality and presupposition. From these great ideas, the Greek became incomparable to any other philosopher in the field, indeed, he was second to none. The ideas he presented were deeply rooted to some element of truth. Philosophy is a field that requires wide knowledge and factual reasoning, as a result, philosophers read ...