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It is not the case that Ramsey's own separation of logical from semantic paradoxes presupposes a distinction that itself requires philosophical justification beyond simple typing.
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Ramsey's distinction successfully differentiates paradoxes by their formal properties; further justification may be philosophically redundant.
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All conceptual distinctions presuppose unjustified foundations; demanding justification for Ramsey's distinction sets an impossible standard.
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The distinction proves empirically useful in resolving paradoxes; pragmatic success provides adequate justification independent of deeper philosophy.
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Ramsey's distinction relies on implicit metaphysical commitments about language's nature that deserve explicit examination and defense.
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Simple type theory alone cannot explain *why* certain paradoxes are semantic rather than logical without additional philosophical machinery.
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The claim legitimately highlights that foundational distinctions require justification beyond their formal implementation mechanisms.
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